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  • The Flip: Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge

The Flip: Epiphanies of Mind and the Future of Knowledge Paperback – 12 maart 2019

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"One of the most provocative new books of the year, and, for me, mindblowing." --Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma and How to Change Your Mind

"Kripal makes many sympathetic points about the present spiritual state of America. . . . [He] continues to believe that spirituality and science should not contradict each other." --New York Times Book Review

"Kripal prompts us to reflect on our personal assumptions, as well as the shared assumptions that create and maintain our institutions. . . . [His] work will likely become more and more relevant to more and more areas of inquiry as the century unfolds. It may even open up a new space for Americans to reevaluate the personal and cultural narratives they have inherited, and to imagine alternative futures." --Los Angeles Review of Books

A "flip," writes Jeffrey J. Kripal, is "a reversal of perspective," "a new real," often born of an extreme, life-changing experience. The Flip is Kripal's ambitious, visionary program for unifying the sciences and the humanities to expand our minds, open our hearts, and negotiate a peaceful resolution to the culture wars. Combining accounts of rationalists' spiritual awakenings and consciousness explorations by philosophers, neuroscientists, and mystics within a framework of the history of science and religion, Kripal compellingly signals a path to mending our fractured world.

Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University and is the associate director of the Center for Theory and Research at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. He has previously taught at Harvard Divinity School and Westminster College and is the author of eight books, including The Flip. He lives in Houston, Texas.

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Praise for The Flip

"[The Flip] synthesizes some of the most recent speculations about the nature of the cosmos and the human, proposing a renewed mutual engagement of the sciences and humanities. . . . With its visionary notions and revisionary potential, The Flip merits a wide readership, across the academy and outside of it." --Houston Chronicle

"A warmly vivid account of various science-minded people who have experienced the 'Flip'. . . . Passionate and often funny." --Guardian

"Wonderfully rich. . . . Reading this book is an embodied experience; it is yoga for the mind." --Reading Religion

"[The Flip] will ignite conversations about the limits of science and the potential for dramatic shifts in perspective." --Publishers Weekly

"Offers plenty of points to ponder." --Kirkus Reviews

"Makes the baffling notions of quantum mechanics and neuroscience digestible. In this respect, The Flip is similar to The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas. . . . The research incorporated into the book is well thought out, and ranges from writer Philip K. Dick to mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Kripal even discusses how Joni Mitchell came up with the idea that 'we are stardust' ten years before Carl Sagan popularized it. . . . The Flip did open my mind to the fact that there are leading experts in both the field of science and religion (Kripal himself) who are pushing toward unification and the extinction of out-dated knowledge." --NewPages

"In The Flip, Jeffrey J. Kripal reflects deeply on non-ordinary experiences that transform people's way of understanding themselves and the world. Kripal uses an imaginative transdisciplinary method that weaves together contemporary thought in ecology, quantum physics, evolutionary biology, philosophy of mind, comparative mysticism, and first-person experiential accounts. The result is an eminently readable manifesto for the role of the humanities in integrating emergent thought in these many domains. Prophetically, the larger goal is nothing less than transforming humanity toward a greater wisdom community that can move beyond many of our most intractable problems and dysfunctions." --Bradley Lewis, author of Narrative Psychiatry: How Stories Can Shape Clinical Practice and Depression: Integrating Science, Humanities, and Culture

"Kripal is one of the most important voices pushing the academy to broaden its perspective beyond the secular: to take seriously the idea that reality is more complex. He is slowly winning the argument and changing the terrain of debate without making an argument for any one religion. This is a remarkable achievement. The Flip is worthy of a wide readership." --T. M. Luhrmann, author of When God Talks Back and Our Most Troubling Madness

"One of the most provocative new books of the year, and, for me, mindblowing." --Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma and How to Change Your Mind

"The Flip lucidly lays out a way of thinking about the enfolding of mind and reality that is at once empirically scientific and at the same time consistent with all we know from some of our most sophisticated philosophical and spiritual traditions. Kripal provides a practical guide to a deeper and more effective understanding of ourselves and our world. Read this book if you want to actively contribute to the development of a worldview that will be of extraordinary benefit to humankind and our planet." --David E. Presti, author of Foundational Concepts in Neuroscience and Mind Beyond Brain

Select Praise for Jeffrey J. Kripal

"[Kripal offers] a genuinely hopeful vision of what we yet could be in the mirror of what we have been." --Deepak Chopra

"Kripal makes many sympathetic points about the present spiritual state of America. . . . [He] continues to believe that spirituality and science should not contradict each other, and that the Cartesian split between mind and body can be transcended." --New York Times Book Review

"[Kripal] effortlessly synthesiz[es] a dizzying array of dissonant phenomena (Cold War espionage, ecstatic religiosity), incongruous pairings (Darwinism, Tantric sex), and otherwise schizy ephemera (psychedelic drugs, spaceflight) into a cogent, satisfyingly complete narrative. That he reconciles all this while barely batting an eye is remarkable; that he does so while writing with such élan is nothing short of wondrous." --Atlantic

"Kripal prompts us to reflect on our personal assumptions, as well as the shared assumptions that create and maintain our institutions: materialism is called out as dogma, at odds with the spirit of empirical inquiry, as is unreflective religious faith. . . . [His] work will likely become more and more relevant to more and more areas of inquiry as the century unfolds. It may even open up a new space for Americans to reevaluate the personal and cultural narratives they have inherited, and to imagine alternative futures." --Los Angeles Review of Books

"[Kripal] is a serious intellectual, but one who wears his heart on his sleeve. He writes with sensitivity and self-deprecating humor." --New York Journal of Books

"Kripal's writing glows with insight and enriches our understanding of humanity's gnostic dignity." --Library Journal

"[Kripal] is an engaging storyteller." --Publishers Weekly

"Kripal has one of the most distinctive, interesting voices in the humanities today." --Choice

"Kripal's work is playful, engaging and original. His references to both 'high' and 'low' culture are reminiscent of prominent intellectuals such as Susan Sontag and Slavoj Zizek." --Times Higher Education

"According to Kripal, mysticism is very much a praxis, a set of techniques that lead to a goal, inner depth and self-knowledge. . . . [His work] can bring much-needed clarity and depth, and no little intelligence, to the 'subjectivity wars' of postmodernity." --Journal of Religion

"[Kripal] make[s] the case that excluded, silenced, lost perspectives need to be heard in twenty-first century academe and also in our spiritual quests." --Harvard Divinity Bulletin

"[Kripal's work] suggests methodologies that can integrate the humanities and the sciences, the brain/mind distinctions, contemporary neuroscience, and psychical research." --Journal of Contemporary Religion

"A trickster-guide, Kripal lures his readers through mirrored doors and ironic tunnels into the inner chambers of the study of religion. There he conducts a disconcerting initiation. The mysteries of his religious studies are an antidote to the imperial certainty, the bombastic piety, of too much religion." --Mark D. Jordan, Harvard Divinity School

"Kripal [is] in the grand tradition of Ludwig Feuerbach: showing us how we have projected our own superhuman potential into a world of gods and monsters, and pleading with us to recall that potential from exile. However, Kripal tops Feuerbach in at least one column: he has an infectious sense of humor about the whole charade." --Charles M. Stang, Harvard Divinity School

"[Kripal] argues incisively and in detail in ways that seek to shake our materialist and rational foundations at their base, so that our defensive walls come tumbling down." --Catherine L. Albanese, University of California, Santa Barbara

"[Kripal] explores key ideas and thinkers in their respective contexts. In the process, the reader is introduced to the largely rejected knowledge of the psychical, the sacred is resurrected in the paranormal, and lazy skepticism is challenged. . . . [He] will, I suspect, become a key figure in the development of new trajectories in the study of religion." --Christopher Partridge, Lancaster University

"Jeffrey Kripal is an epic' imagination trapped in an historian's body." --Joseph Donahue, author of Dark Church

"In Kripal we have a classic Romantic thinker/writer who is formulating--in a conscious meld of the subjective and objective that is the hallmark of Romantic writing--his own distinctive and highly original Biographia Spiritualis." --Victoria Nelson, author of The Secret Life of Puppets and Gothicka

"[Kripal] bridges the gap between spirituality and its sometimes seedy outcroppings in pop culture, and forges--or rather, reveals--a synthesis that was really there all along." --Roy Thomas, writer of The Uncanny X-Men, Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, and more

"Always scholarly yet never stuffy, always fun but never superficial." --Doug Moench, author of Batman and The Big Book of the Unexplained

Over de auteur

Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University and is the associate director of the Center for Theory and Research at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California. He has previously taught at Harvard Divinity School and Westminster College and is the author of eight books, including The Flip. He lives in Houston, Texas.

Productgegevens

  • Uitgever ‏ : ‎ BELLEVUE LITERARY PR
  • Publicatiedatum ‏ : ‎ 12 maart 2019
  • Taal ‏ : ‎ Engels
  • Printlengte ‏ : ‎ 240 pagina's
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1942658524
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1942658528
  • Gewicht van item ‏ : ‎ 272 g
  • Afmetingen ‏ : ‎ 13.72 x 2.03 x 20.57 cm
  • Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #244.278 in Boeken (Top 100 in Boeken bekijken)
  • Klantenrecensies:
    4,5 van 5 sterren (187)

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  • Mark Canter
    5,0 van 5 sterren Well-written and thought-provoking
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 24 augustus 2022
    Formaat: PaperbackGeverifieerde aankoop
    The Flip is an important book, a lucid and persuasive call for a re-marriage of long-divorced lovers: the humanities and the sciences. (Recall that these two originally were inseparable partners, as in the Golden Age of Greece.) Kripal relates the stories of scientists and intellectuals for whom a life-changing anomalous experience has “flipped” them from their materialist worldview (where everything is made of dead atoms that accidentally produce conscious life, which evolves without direction or meaning) to a cosmic view compatible with the mystical insights of the great teachers in all the world’s religions. Kripal analyzes the history of the breakup of science and the humanities, and offers suggestions of how to heal the rift with a living spirituality that is not shackled to the dogma of any religion, including the dogmas of science. Over the past 50 years, I have read scores of books in this field, and The Flip is among the best. More than once, I set down the book and mused on what I had just read, letting its meaning sink into me. I highly recommend the book if you are interested in the current state of knowledge about consciousness and its relationship to the material universe.
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  • Michael Patterson
    5,0 van 5 sterren The sweetest argument in a compact volume
    Beoordeeld in Australië op 4 mei 2019
    Formaat: Kindle-editieGeverifieerde aankoop
    I have to admit I am a huge fan of Jeff Kripal. I like the way he cracks open our lazy conceits about how things are. It’s not often you can say that you find a Professor of Philosophy and Religious Thought exciting, but the title belies the wonderfully subversive mind that fuels the good professor.

    The Flip is a little gem of a book. It’s an acrobatic coaching manual that moves one from being a non-committed materialist to something different. This isn’t a book intended to ‘flip’ the reader into religious belief. Despite Jeff’s title, and anybody’s fears, inducing belief is not his goal.

    This is not about evidence that flips you from believing A to believing B. It’s about how you go from definitely A to “I have no idea, really. There’s a bunch of stuff I need to think through carefully.”

    I am a flagrant and passionate anti-materialist. My life experiences leave me with no doubt that our human reality does not comport with the materialistic propositions. But I am not going to sell you a proposition based on what I have experienced and you have not.

    The Flip seems to be aimed at well-educated intellectual peers – maybe fellow academics. Jeff lays out an intellectual landscape and proposes arguments that seek to persuade a movement to frame of mind that is not obedient to the materialistic world view that is so pervasive.

    If you are not prepared to be persuaded, buying this book is a waste of money – unless your objective is to trash it with no regard to its argument.

    I am supporting this book because it’s the neatest, most persuasive and most coherent argument for not thinking as a materialist. The alternative is, surprisingly, very fluid and engaging. Once you jump the fence there’s not another constrained set of beliefs on the other side. Rather there is a wild world of opportunity – intellectual, scientific, cultural, personal.

    If you have a genuine personal commitment to responding to the full scope of human reality, but you are afraid to fully cast off from the familiar and safe shores of the comfortable way of knowing we were brought up in, The Flip is a must read.

    It may not do the trick, but it will loosen you grip.
  • Jonathan Riley
    5,0 van 5 sterren Excellent Book for the Curious Skeptic
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 26 januari 2023
    Formaat: PaperbackGeverifieerde aankoop
    This is a great book which outlines experiences that have led scientists and scholars to change their mind about the existence of something beyond the standard picture of the physical world. It's very well written, buy a scholar for a lay audience, and I think is a great book for anyone who tends not to believe but is curious and would like to see what others especially scientists in the like have experienced. Another book for the same purpose which I would recommend is spiritual awakenings edited by woollacott and Lorimer, published by AAPS press.
  • MudHen
    4,0 van 5 sterren More of an Introduction
    Beoordeeld in de Verenigde Staten op 29 juni 2019
    Formaat: PaperbackGeverifieerde aankoop
    I was primed to love this book. I had read the author's previous book on Esalen, and I am very familiar with the literature on consciousness, from Plotinus to quantum mind. This book is a brief plea for the importance of bringing consciousness back into the humanities and then the humanities back into science (moving beyond materialism). I agree with pretty much everything he says, but didn't find much new being said. So, for someone already immersed in this topic, it might be a bit too basic. For someone just beginning to grapple with the limits of the materialist worldview, I think this would be a very good read.
  • Margaret7
    4,0 van 5 sterren Interesting and engaging sales pitch for going beyond materialism.
    Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 28 juli 2020
    Formaat: PaperbackAmazon Vine-klantenrecensie van het gratis product( Wat is dit? )
    This is an interesting and engaging book. The author is attempting to connect materialistic scientific thinking to what is usually called the 'paranormal', by way of taking the journey from Newton to quantum physics, along with considering some of the many instances of recorded and often verified 'paranormal' experiences of scientists, doctors and other well-known individuals. He has made a good attempt at constructing an acceptable sales pitch for the materialists, to encourage them to open their minds and take a wider look at the evidence and the science that backs it up. I found it very interesting. Of course there is vastly more evidence than he has presented, but it is a step in the right direction.