Rediscovering the Integral Cosmos: Physics, Metaphysics, and Vertical Causality - Softcover

Borella, Jean; Smith, Wolfgang

 
9781621384076: Rediscovering the Integral Cosmos: Physics, Metaphysics, and Vertical Causality

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When a physicist who becomes a metaphysician, and a metaphysician who studies physics, join together to deal philosophically with science (quantum physics and cosmogenesis in particular), explosive results might well be expected—and this pivotal text does not disappoint. Co-author Jean Borella, professor of philosophy and metaphysics, also earned a degree in physics. And in co-author Wolfgang Smith we have a professor of mathematics and physics who became a metaphysician.

Smith explores the implications of what he terms “vertical causality,” a hitherto unrecognized mode of causation which proves to be the missing ingredient needed to make sense out of quantum physics. He explains how vertical causality brings to light the long-forgotten fact that the integral cosmos replicates the corpus/anima/spiritus constitution of man; and, moreover, that this cosmic trichotomy proves essential both to a recovery of traditional cosmology and to the advancement of contemporary science. Finally, he shows on scriptural grounds that the trichotomous cosmology accords with the teachings of Christ. Still, it was necessary for philosophy to try to explain how and why science became atheistic in the first place; and this is just what Jean Borella has undertaken in his contribution: “Is Science Through with God?” Whether we follow Borella or Smith, we return to a Weltanschauung that can finally account for the world in all its dimensions, and, especially, find its meaning—a meaning weakened by several centuries of mechanical determinism.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

JEAN BORELLA (1930-) has taught metaphysics and the history of ancient and medieval philosophy at the University of Nancy. Among his numerous works are The Crisis of Religious Symbolism, The Sense of the Supernatural, and Christ the Original Mystery: Esoterism and the Mystical Way.

WOLFGANG SMITH (1930-), physicist and mathematician, has taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California (UCLA). Among his numerous works are Cosmos and Transcendence, The Quantum Enigma, and Ancient Wisdom and Modern Misconceptions.

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