| 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 |
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| Appendices: |
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A. A Sufi Tale: When the Waters Were Changed |
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B. Nick Herberts Eight Versions of Quantum Reality |
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| References |
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| Index |
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