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OverviewThis interdisciplinary volume arises out of a series of university events arranged by the Scientific and Medical Network between November 2001 and July 2003. The Science, Consciousness and Ultimate Reality project was set up with the support of the John Templeton Foundation in order to examine critical issues at the interface between science, religion and the relatively new field of 'consciousness studies'. The results give a variety of fascinating perspectives on this emerging area. David Lorimer has brought together an impressive list of contributors representing the diverse fields of physics, neuroscience, psychology, theology and moral philosophy: Denis Alexander, Bernard Carr, Chris Clarke, Guy Claxton, Peter Fenwick, David Fontana, John Habgood, Mary Midgley, Ravi Ravindra, Alan Torrance and Keith Ward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David LorimerPublisher: Imprint Academic Imprint: Imprint Academic Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9780907845799ISBN 10: 0907845797 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 06 July 2004 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'Every chapter is worth reading and Claxton's is a gem.' Theology 'Vital in light of researchers' growing realization that the foundational philosophy of science should accommodate mind-matter interaction.' Science and Theology News Every chapter is worth reading and Guy Caxton's is a gem. Theology The book reads relatively free of obfuscatory jargon, no doubt because of the interaction among the authors from their co-participation in conferences and lectures on the theme. This exchange among the contributors/presenters has produced a high degree of focal centrality in the overall text. Metapsychology To present a range of viewpoints is commendable, especially when most of the individual essays are distinctly good. Neil Spurway, European Society for the Study of Science and Theology News It is hardly possible to exaggerate the timeliness of the theme ... This is a book which most readers of this journal should relish. David Hicks, The Christian Parapsychologist. This is a compulsory read... These essays are at the cutting edge of the ultimate questions of human existence. Where are we now? What is the self? How does everything fit together? Max Payne, Network Vital in light of researchers' growing realization that the foundational philosophy of science should accomodate mind-matter interaction. Science and Theology News There is much we can learn from this intelligent, well argued and paradigm testing book. We should take advantage of it. Michael Baigent, Freemasonry Today Every chapter is worth reading and Guy Caxton's is a gem. Theology The book reads relatively free of obfuscatory jargon, no doubt because of the interaction among the authors from their co-participation in conferences and lectures on the theme. This exchange among the contributors/presenters has produced a high degree of focal centrality in the overall text. Metapsychology To present a range of viewpoints is commendable, especially when most of the individual essays are distinctly good. Neil Spurway, European Society for the Study of Science and Theology News It is hardly possible to exaggerate the timeliness of the theme ... This is a book which most readers of this journal should relish. David Hicks, The Christian Parapsychologist. This is a compulsory read... These essays are at the cutting edge of the ultimate questions of human existence. Where are we now? What is the self? How does everything fit together? Max Payne, Network Vital in light of researchers' growing realization that the foundational philosophy of science should accomodate mind-matter interaction. Science and Theology News There is much we can learn from this intelligent, well argued and paradigm testing book. We should take advantage of it. Michael Baigent, Freemasonry Today Author InformationDavid Lorimer is Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |