A Potted Grammar of Natural Dialectic

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Author: Michael Pitman ISBN: 9780993006791
Publisher: merops press Publication: September 4, 2017
Imprint: merops press Language: English
Author: Michael Pitman
ISBN: 9780993006791
Publisher: merops press
Publication: September 4, 2017
Imprint: merops press
Language: English

‘Potted Grammar’? ‘Natural Dialectic?’ This book is a companion to ‘Science and the Soul’ whose subtitle reads ‘facts and philosophy translated into Natural Dialectic’. It extracts, for clarity, the framework of that book; it thereby simplifies a model of creation that is ancient and, in scientific terms, bang up-to-date. After an explanation of the way that Natural Dialectic works, the narrative turns to explain how an orderly act of creation is expressed and physical, psychological and biological phenomena can be systematically related. It proceeds to abbreviate the explanation of these scientific subjects given in Science and the Soul. Is this explanation rigorous and accurate enough? The last Chapter is entitled Truth, Appearance and Reality. The book, one of a series grouped as Cosmic Connections (website www.cosmicconnections.co.uk), is very thought-provoking. It is a riveting explanation of the way things are bolted together! And it makes a fine philosophical machine! Could its routine accurately reflect the origin and operation of our home, the cosmos? Just allow that information is an immaterial entity. Allow that consciousness is not a physical phenomenon and journey, intellectual seat-belt fastened, far and fast from there…

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‘Potted Grammar’? ‘Natural Dialectic?’ This book is a companion to ‘Science and the Soul’ whose subtitle reads ‘facts and philosophy translated into Natural Dialectic’. It extracts, for clarity, the framework of that book; it thereby simplifies a model of creation that is ancient and, in scientific terms, bang up-to-date. After an explanation of the way that Natural Dialectic works, the narrative turns to explain how an orderly act of creation is expressed and physical, psychological and biological phenomena can be systematically related. It proceeds to abbreviate the explanation of these scientific subjects given in Science and the Soul. Is this explanation rigorous and accurate enough? The last Chapter is entitled Truth, Appearance and Reality. The book, one of a series grouped as Cosmic Connections (website www.cosmicconnections.co.uk), is very thought-provoking. It is a riveting explanation of the way things are bolted together! And it makes a fine philosophical machine! Could its routine accurately reflect the origin and operation of our home, the cosmos? Just allow that information is an immaterial entity. Allow that consciousness is not a physical phenomenon and journey, intellectual seat-belt fastened, far and fast from there…

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