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Quantum SelfQuantum Self

Quantum Self1990

Danah Zohar

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In The Quantum Self, Danah Zohar argues that the insights of modem physics can illuminate our understanding of everyday life -- our relationships to ourselves, to others, and to the world at large. Guiding us through the strange and fascinating workings of the subatomic realm to create a new model of human consciousness, the author addresses enduring philosophical questions. Does the new physics provide a basis by which our consciousness might continue beyond death? How does the material world (for instance, ugly inner cities) impinge upon our sense of self? Is there a subatomic wellspring from which our creativity, our empathy with others, and our feelings of unity with the inanimate world originate? Most important, Zohar shows how the vitality of the new physics combats the alienation and fragmentation of twentieth-century life, and replaces it with a model of reality in which the universe itself may possess a type of consciousness, of which human consciousness is one expression.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL2710658W

Subjects

Quantum theoryPhilosophical anthropologyPhilosophyPhysicsQuantentheorieQuantenphysikBewusstseinPhilosophische AnthropologiePhysics, philosophyNew York Times reviewedSelf (philosophy)

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