Description: The widespread penetration of twenty-first century life by modern science has created a troubling gulf between the inner experience of human consciousness and the external scientific investigation of the physical world. This is reflected in the "mind-body split" in our modern times. These two "worlds" collide again and again in our daily experience. Increasing efforts are expended to order modern society "scientifically." Yet, as Nobel prize-winning author Saul Bellow states in his lucid foreword, "the scientific method... is powerless to explain the consciousness that directs it." For this crucial dilemma, Rudolf Steiner suggests a solution beyond the "boundaries of natural science." Steiner argues for a twofold extension of consciousness. The first involves mental disciplines leading to a pure, sense-free thought activity. The second requires the mind to learn how to set aside thinking and give itself over to pure perception. Both exercises can lead to the development of higher cognitive faculties that enable us to grasp the vital connections between the inner and outer realms.
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EAN: 9780880101875
UPC: 9780880101875
ISBN: 9780880101875
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Item Height: 1 cm
Item Length: 20.6 cm
Item Width: 13.7 cm
Publisher: Steinerbooks, Incorporated
Topic: Theosophy, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Natural History, Philosophy
Book Title: Boundaries of Natural Science
Publication Year: 1987
Number of Pages: 127 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Religion, Science
Item Weight: 3.2 Oz
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Format: Trade Paperback