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  • Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality

Beyond Physicalism: Toward Reconciliation of Science and Spirituality Paperback – 8 februari 2019

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The rise of modern science has brought with it increasing acceptance among intellectual elites of a worldview that conflicts sharply both with everyday human experience and with beliefs widely shared among the world's great cultural traditions. Most contemporary scientists and philosophers believe that reality is at bottom purely physical, and that human beings are nothing more than extremely complicated biological machines. On such views our everyday experiences of conscious decision-making, free will, and the self are illusory by-products of the grinding of our neural machinery. It follows that mind and personality are necessarily extinguished at death, and that there exists no deeper transpersonal or spiritual reality of any sort.

Beyond Physicalism is the product of an unusual fellowship of scientists and humanities scholars who dispute these views. In their previous publication, Irreducible Mind, they argued that physicalism cannot accommodate various well-evidenced empirical phenomena including paranormal or psi phenomena, postmortem survival, and mystical experiences. In this new theory-oriented companion volume they go further by attempting to understand how the world must be constituted in order that these "rogue" phenomena can occur. Drawing upon empirical science, metaphysical philosophy, and the mystical traditions, the authors work toward an improved "big picture" of the general character of reality, one which strongly overlaps territory traditionally occupied by the world's institutional religions, and which attempts to reconcile science and spirituality by finding a middle path between the polarized fundamentalisms, religious and scientific, that have dominated recent public discourse.

Contributions by: Harald Atmanspacher, Loriliai Biernacki, Bernard Carr, Wolfgang Fach, Michael Grosso, Michael Murphy, David E. Presti, Gregory Shaw, Henry P. Stapp, Eric M. Weiss, and Ian Whicher

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The Sursem project has been, in recent times, the longest lasting and most intellectually substantial enquiry into rogue phenomena. It has resulted in [a] mammoth work . . . Beyond Physicalism - a volume that not only provides much food for thought but is in itself a feast of thinking. ― Network Review

Beyond Physicalism presents a serious challenge to physicalism from psychologists, neuroscientists, physicists, philosophers, and Eastern scholars. This volume is no 'New Age' pap with easy answers, but it carefully considers so far intractable issues; and, it demands careful and repeated readings. . . .Beyond Physicalism should interest readers who are willing to consider the intricacies and extraordinary nature of consciousness, rather than dismissing them offhand. No doubt some of the ideas covered in the book will be shown to be limited . . . but they seek to provide a comprehensive explanation of mind and matter that has been lacking in most discussions until now. Beyond Physicalism does not offer a definitive theory, but it describes serious alternatives to materialism. The appropriate reply by the holders of the latter position should be not to ignore the phenomena explained by these alternatives, as they have usually done so far, but to advance a better materialist position to explain them. Will they take up the gauntlet? ―
PsycCRITIQUES

[T]his is an excellent book on the subject[.] ―
De Numine

Beyond Physicalism heralds an impending shift of epic proportion in humankind's efforts to understand the nature of reality, and potentially the most significant advance in the recent history of the mind-body debate. This landmark book provides an unprecedented synthesis of science, psychology, philosophy and theology, approaching the deeper truth of all existence. -- Eben Alexander III, MD, Neurosurgeon and author of Proof of Heaven and The Map of Heaven

Finally, a book that conclusively demonstrates that it is possible, in fact preferable, to reconcile genuine science with spirituality. Drawing upon a massive amount of compelling empirical data, and weaving together several interrelated and extremely thoughtful theoretical perspectives offered by a range of highly respected scientists and humanists, Beyond Physicalism articulates a cogent and compelling alternative to the distorted "all or nothing" dichotomy between a narrow-minded religious fundamentalism and an equally dogmatic and rigid scientistic mentality. -- G. William Barnard, Southern Methodist University

Beyond Physicalism lays several stones for the foundation of a new world-view. No book has gone further toward reconciling science and spirituality. -- William Eastman, former director of SUNY Press

In this wonderful sequel to Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century, "rogue" phenomena that are the essential facts denied by psychology too long mired in varieties of physicalism are rightly accepted as empirical fact. Abandoning neither the truths of science nor those of religion, evolutionary panentheism provides the tertium quid that that can steer us safely home. This is a must read book. Marvelous! -- Ralph W. Hood Jr., professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and former editor, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

Dogmatic materialists, sometimes called skeptics, claim that to accept the possibility of any non-physical force or entity requires that we sacrifice all of modern science. No matter the apparent evidence, we are told, the future of scientific progress and rationality are at stake. Creationism and the flat Earth lie in wait. Beyond Physicalism, however, presents both solid empirical evidence and fully rational theoretical views demonstrating that the materialist's dichotomy is false. This book offers a third way, reconciling science and spirituality without diluting either. Robust and evidence-based, this work by highly respected scholars and scientists demolishes orthodoxies right and left, allowing the reader a way forward past the Scylla and Charybdis of religious and scientific fundamentalisms. -- David J. Hufford, professor emeritus, Penn State College of Medicine.

Beyond Physicalism" is much more than a book. It is the intimate expression of a decade and a half of critical but collegial conversations between established scientists and professional humanists around some of the most important but still unsettled questions facing humanity: those involving the nature of mind or consciousness-that is, the nature of us. -- Jeffrey J. Kripal, Rice University

Beyond Physicalism is an eye-opening (perhaps one might be permitted to say "soulful") collection of essays by disciplined researchers who seek to develop a credible conception of the spiritual nature of human beings. The authors are hard-nosed scientists and humanistic scholars who believe it is possible to reject the "old man in the sky pulling the strings" version of theism without embracing dispiriting contemporary versions of materialism. -- Richard A. Shweder, Harold Higgins Swift Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Comparative Human Development, University of Chicago

Some of the philosophical problems that occupied William James longest and deepest, along with solutions he thought most promising, have literally been written out of history. This volume presents the first serious collective attempt since James' death to revive his project. Its chapters are characterized by an intellectual ethos reminiscent of the 'father' of modern American psychology himself: sympathetic open-mindedness made fruitful through disciplined, calm and penetrating rigor. -- Andreas Sommer, junior research fellow in history and philosophy of science, Churchill College, University of Cambridge

If you are personally content thinking of yourself as a meaningless byproduct of accidental chemical reactions, what I've called the Total Materialism view of reality, and think you're superior for being so "scientific," you don't want to read this book, not that you can actually freely make a choice, because it will upset you and you'll need some tranquilizing drugs to calm your agitated brain. But if you believe facts are more important than currently fashionable scientistic theories and wonder about the spiritual side of human nature, you will find this volume fascinating! -- Charles T. Tart, professor emeritus of psychology, University of California, Davis

I see this book as a landmark publication that may help to catalyze two urgently needed, radical transformations in modern civilization. The first is the first true revolution in the mind sciences, which is bound to have profound repercussions all the way down to the foundations of physics. The second is a renaissance in the world's great contemplative traditions. Both science and spirituality need to return to a spirit of open-minded, radical empiricism, casting off the shackles of dogmatic metaphysics, whether materialistic or religious. -- B. Alan Wallace, physicist and Buddhism scholar, president of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies

When I first encountered Kelly and colleagues' first book, Irreducible Mind, I enthusiastically read all 800 pages, excited to see a book that so carefully documented the research that supports the notion that consciousness is not simply a product of neural activity. When I completed the book, I wanted to know more. I wanted to know details of a theoretical framework they had alluded to, which might include both mystical experiences and scientific understanding of consciousness within one "big picture." Their second book, Beyond Physicalism, brings together key scholars in the areas of quantum physics, psychology, Asian philosophy and mysticism to thoughtfully explore ways that mystical and psi experiences can fit into an expanded scientific worldview. -- Marjorie Hines Woollacott, professor, Department of Human Physiology and Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oregon

Over de auteur

Edward F. Kelly is a research professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia, with interests in psychical research and functional neuroimaging. He is lead author of three previous books: Computer Recognition of English Word Senses; Altered States of Consciousness and Psi: An Historical Survey and Research Prospectus; and Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century.

Adam Crabtree is a psychotherapist in private practice and on the faculty of the Centre for Training in Psychotherapy in Toronto, with interests in the history of animal magnetism and hypnotism, as well as the history and practice of psychodynamic psychology. He is author of six books including From Mesmer to Freud: Magnetic Sleep and the Root of Psychological Healing;Multiple Man; and Memoir of a Trance Therapist.

Paul Marshall is an independent researcher with interests in mysticism, philosophy and psychology of religion, science-religion relations, and consciousness studies. He is author of two previous books, The Living Mirror: Images of Reality in Science and Mysticism; and Mystical Encounters with the Natural World: Experiences and Explanations.

Productgegevens

  • Uitgever ‏ : ‎ Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publicatiedatum ‏ : ‎ 8 februari 2019
  • Editie ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Taal ‏ : ‎ Engels
  • Printlengte ‏ : ‎ 634 pagina's
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 153812596X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1538125960
  • Gewicht van item ‏ : ‎ 975 g
  • Afmetingen ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 3.63 x 22.86 cm
  • Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #2.682 in Metafysica
  • Klantenrecensies:
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  • LoveLabs
    5,0 van 5 sterren An invaluable resource.
    Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 19 januari 2023
    Formaat: PaperbackGeverifieerde aankoop
    If you’re new to the language of science, it’ll require a little perseverance but, it’s well worth the effort. I don’t agree with the other negative reviews claiming the scientific methodology is questionable. I’ve read less robust methodology in peer reviewed science journal studies that stood up to less scrutiny, suggesting that the subject matter alone being reviewed often elicits undeserving biased negative reviews.
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  • dj
    5,0 van 5 sterren The excellent sequel to "Irreducible Mind"
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 14 maart 2017
    Formaat: HardcoverGeverifieerde aankoop
    "Beyond Physicalism" is a fantastic effort which expertly explores non-reductive models of the mind-body relationship, and serves the much-needed purpose of demonstrating coherent, ontological alternatives to materialism that better explain the full range of existing empirical data. The sequel to "Irreducible Mind" - 2007's mammoth of a tome, wrought by researchers from the University of Virginia's Division of Perceptual Studies - Beyond Physicalism picks up precisely where it's predeccessor ended, and substantially elaborates on Irreducible Mind's theory-building aspects. Beyond Physicalism considers several diverse theoretical options that could potentially accommodate the myriad empirical evidence that was compiled and critically examined in Irreducible Mind - data which strongly suggests that the prevailing "mainstream" assumption of biological materialism in psychology is false, and that the properties and parameters of the mind are far broader than what is often taken for granted. Like Irreducible Mind, Beyond Physicalism is a collection of chapters that are contributed by individuals working within various disciplines, such as psychology, neuroscience, modern physics, and philosophy. Each of their unique expertise leads to a range of metaphysical positions that are put forth in the book, falling under the rubric of expanded physical theories, dualism, neutral or dual aspect monism, and even idealism of a certain form. The book begins with a recap of so-called "filter" theories of the mind-brain relationship from the perspective of neuroscience and psychology - extended to include some new and interesting research developments - then delves into the aforementioned theoretical avenues for the remainder and bulk of the book.

    It must be said - emphatically - that it is not the intention of Beyond Physicalism to put forth and defend a body of scientific data that supports it's overarching thesis. That was the goal of its predecessor, Irreducible Mind, and this data was appraised in painstaking detail therein. Beyond Physicalism is meant to be a companion book to Irreducible Mind, and both mutually support each other - with Beyond Physicalism tackling theory, and Irreducible Mind proffering the relevant scientific evidence.

    Second, it must be said that, like Irreducible Mind, Beyond Physicalism is a serious, scholarly text (largely intended to be read by graduate students and other academics). This is bound to be a challenging read for anyone who isn't well-versed in academic philosophy, psychology, or scientific literature in general. I would suggest reading through some parts of the book's preview before purchasing.

    In sum, this is a truly excellent and fascinating read. I highly recommend it to anyone who has read Irreducible Mind, or who is dissatisfied with merely reductive or materialist approaches to the mind-body relationship, and is open to exploring rigorously considered alternatives.
  • Amazon Customer
    5,0 van 5 sterren Worth the Effort.
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 17 februari 2016
    Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoop
    This is a large book and reading it is like walking through water. I needed to look up several words. Different chapters are written by different people and so their readability varies. Like its predecessor, "Irreducible Mind", it is a scholarly detailed work.
    The first part documents the strange phenomena that the authors are trying to fit into a coherent world-view or cosmology or philosophy; I shall use the term View. The first part can thus be regarded as a summary of "Irreducible Mind". The second, and largest, part presents many different Views, both Eastern and Western. I was particularly interested in the Quantum Mechanical View, and the various Western Views. The Western Views were new to me and so I was surprised that my culture had such a hidden heritage. The Quantum Mechanical View showed just how close science is to having a View that can accommodate the non-physical part of reality. The third part tries to synthesise a View while being aware of the different Views of part 2.
    This is not an easy light bit a reading, but it is very much worth the effort needed. References are provided so that further exploration is possible. The authors and organisers of the book need congratulating and thanking.
  • J P Kain
    5,0 van 5 sterren Five Stars
    Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 17 juni 2015
    Formaat: HardcoverGeverifieerde aankoop
    very ood
  • Brennan
    5,0 van 5 sterren I would expect nothing less from the team that brought ...
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 14 maart 2015
    Formaat: HardcoverGeverifieerde aankoop
    I would expect nothing less from the team that brought us Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century (IM). This theoretical sequel rests on the empirical groundwork meticulously laid by IM and brings together physicists, neurobiologists, religious scholars and more to synthesize bold new frameworks from which to ponder the human condition. This book will be valuable not only to individuals who take a modern, science-first perspective in their search for answers but also those who turn to the distant past for philosophical and personal illumination. It is difficult to attach a monetary price to a book such as this, suffice it to say that I would eagerly have paid far in excess of the asking price in order join in and consider the choir of voices contained therein. If the authors ask anything of you it is to never underestimate the bounty and wonder of the universe for as we place limits and conditions on what is possible, what is conceivable, we are only limiting ourselves.