The Selfcreating Mind


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The Selfcreating Mind


The Selfcreating Mind

Author: Graeme Donald Snooks

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2007


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In this ambitious and imaginative work, noted social and biological theorist Graeme Donald Snooks explores the origin, development, and role of the self-conscious mind. The Selfcreating Mind--which displaces the mind hypothesized by psychoanalytic, Darwinian, and complexity theorists--provides a new perspective on human nature; the origin, nature, and purpose of the self-conscious mind; the reasons for its continuing breakdown in a significant minority of the population; and on the surest road to mental recovery.

The Self-Creating Universe


The Self-Creating Universe

Author: David S. Alkek

language: en

Publisher: iUniverse

Release Date: 2007


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This unique scientific treatise merges science and philosophy, theorizing that the universe, life, and human societies have an innate purpose and are part of a universal reality.

The Self-Creating Universe


The Self-Creating Universe

Author: J.J. Clarke

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2013-08-22


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The Self-Creating Universe is a wide-ranging attempt to bring science and spirituality together in a philosophical synthesis. It opens up to the reader exciting new developments in the natural sciences while also showing how these contribute to a worldview which addresses fundamental philosophical and social questions. The key concept is creativity, in both nature and human life. Making use of ideas from the history of philosophy and from recent speculations in sciences including cosmology and evolution, the book offers bold conjectures about the emergence of new forms of order and self-organisation in nature, in consciousness and in human life as a whole. The book is written in an accessible style which is designed to appeal to both the general reader and to specialists interested in the wider implications of their fields.