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E-raamat: Universe, Life and Everything: Dialogues on our Changing Understanding of Reality

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Our current understanding of our world is nearly 350 years old. It stems from the ideas of Descartes and Newton and has brought us many great things, including modern science and increases in wealth, health and everyday living standards. Furthermore, it is so ingrained in our daily lives that we have forgotten it is a paradigm, not a fact. There are, however, some problems with it. First, there is no satisfactory explanation for why we have consciousness and experience meaning in our lives. Second, modern-day physics tells us that observations depend on characteristics of the observer at the large, cosmic, and small, subatomic scales. Third, ongoing humanitarian and environmental crises show us that our world is vastly interconnected. Our understanding of reality is expanding to incorporate these issues. In The Universe, Life and Everything . . . Dialogues on our Changing Understanding of Reality, some of the scholars at the forefront of this change, from the fields of physics, psychology, and social sciences, discuss the direction it is taking and its urgency.
 

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"Schuilt er achter alle takken van wetenschap één werkelijkheid?" by Willem Schoonen, Trouw: https://www.trouw.nl/home/schuilt-er-achter-alle-takken-van-wetenschap-een-we rkelijkheid-~a66fc857/..

"'De werkelijkheid berust op meer dan materie' Een hoogleraar en een therapeut over alternatieve wereldbeelden" by Martijn van Calmthout , de Volkskrant: https://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/-de-werkelijkheid-berust-op-meer-dan-mat erie~a4520749/.

Article in Dutch by André Droogers: https://www.andredroogers.nl/bewustzijn/..

1 What is reality?
7(8)
What is our current understanding of reality?
8(2)
What has been the approach?
10(5)
2 Why do we need to expand our understanding of reality?
15(26)
Consciousness
15(9)
Modern-day physics: where `in with the new' does not mean `out with the old'
24(11)
We are part of life on our planet
35(6)
3 The paradox of language
41(8)
Language may move away from meaning...
43(1)
...But that does not make facts fictional
44(5)
4 Is reality what we make it?
49(12)
Reality: just probabilities taking shape?
49(5)
The observer in the system
54(3)
Reality as a process
57(4)
5 When efficient causation breaks down... Synchronicity and meaning
61(12)
Synchronicity in our daily lives
62(2)
Synchronicity in quantum mechanics
64(3)
Are our synchronous experiences quantum?
67(1)
Meaning and synchronicity in life
68(5)
6 The direction of change
73(20)
Reality as a stable process
73(1)
Directionality in reality
74(10)
Awareness as an inherent feature of reality
84(2)
The nature of individual consciousness
86(3)
Integrating old wisdom into new thinking: the nature of greater consciousness
89(4)
7 Conclusions and possible implications
93(6)
Lexicon 99(6)
Acknowledgements 105(2)
References & further reading 107(2)
Index 109
Prof.dr. Sarah Durston is Professor of Developmental Disorders of the Brain at the University Medical Centre Utrecht, and was at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in 2016/2017. Ton Baggerman is a psychotherapist at the GGz Breburg in Tilburg.