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Nature Exposed to Our Method of Questioning

by Amy Ione (ione@diatrope.com)
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Berkeley, CA 94712-3748
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Since There is Something Rather than Nothing
Chapter 1: Is Creative Paradigm Change an Oxymoron?
Chapter 2: Evolutionary Worldviews
Chapter 3: The Axial Age
Chapter 4: The Metaphysical Indian Religious Traditions
Chapter 5: The Greek Discovery of the Mind
Chapter 6: The Western Synthesis
Chapter 7: The Western Synthesis Complexifies
Chapter 8: Symbols and Metaphors
Chapter 9: Art: The Province of Every Human Being
Chapter 10: The Relational Philosophies of China
Chapter 11: Chinese Philosophy and Western Science
Chapter 12: Cultures as Value-Guided Systems
Chapter 13: Science. Religion, and Creativity
Chapter 14: The Limitations within comparisons of Quantum Theory and Eastern Religious Traditions
Chapter 15: Falsification and Philosophy
Chapter 16: Conclusion
Appendices:
A. A Sufi Tale: When the Waters Were Changed
B. Nick Herbert’s Eight Versions of Quantum Reality
References
Index

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