Michael and David dive deeply into the frauds of Materialism and Scientism. Are these paradigms worth anything, or are they completely spurious and destructive? What alternative paradigms exist explaining reality and identity? What are German and British Idealism? What new discoveries about consciousness are gleaned from neuroscience and biology? What is the impact of materialism on psychology, Freudian and other? What constitutes true mysticism? How do humans differ from animals? Other subjects discussed include nihilism, liberalism, collectivism, individualism, Marxism, Communism, Anarchy, the Global Village, the nature and structure of consciousness, the hemispheres of the brain, the identity of the Gnostic Demiurge…This and more…
Program References
Idealism
British Idealism
Free Will
Noosphere
Entelechy
Teleology
Pre-Established Harmony
Scientism
Determinism
Moral Relativism
Cultural Marxism
Logical Positivism
Mirror Neurons
Emergence Theory
Religious Naturalism
Process Philosophy
Process Theology
Evolution Hoax
Anamnesis
Holon
Unus Mundi
Hylozoism
Natural Theology
Vitruvian Man
The Golden Ratio
Additional Links
Stuart Hameroff
Bryan Magee on Schopenhauer
The Open Society & Enemies
Jean Jacques Rousseau
David Hume
Rene Descartes
Arthur Schopenhauer
Immanuel Kant
Ralph Waldo Emerson
William Wordsworth
Gabriel Marcel
Paul Tillich
Gabriel Marcel
R. W. Emerson
Julian Jaynes
Arthur Koestler
Mortimer Adler
Allan Bloom
Buckminster Fuller
Hannes Alfven
Charles T. Tart
Ken Wilber
Bertrand Russell
H. G. Wells
G. E. Moore
A. J. Ayer
J. L. Austin
Isaiah Berlin
Jacques Derrida
Herbert Marcuse
Karl Popper
Will Durant
Ludwig Wittgenstein
A. N. Whitehead
Stanislav Grof
Suggested Reading
Light, Magic, Masonry (Article)
Mysticism (Truth or Falsity)
The Freedom of Man (Article)
Emotional Intelligence
Philosophy: Who Needs It?
The Crowd (Gustave Le Bon)
The Psychology of Socialism
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Civilization & its Discontents
Group Psychology & Analysis of the Ego
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
Beginner’s Guide/Constructing Universe
Sex, Ecology & Spirituality
The Master & His Emissary
Nature’s Mind
The Ancestral Mind
The End of Materialism
The Illusion of Determinism
Cosmos and Psyche
The Science Delusion
Skeptical About Skeptics
The Brain & Inner World
Designed to Evolve
Emergence: How the World Became Complex
Biocentrism
Beyond Physicalism
The Irreducible Mind
The Embodied Mind
The Immortal Mind
The Intelligence of the Cosmos
Art and Physics
The Origin and Evolution of Consciousness
The Origin of Consciousness/Bicameral Mind
Light and Consciousness
The Secret of Light
The Big Bang Never Happened
The Holographic Universe
Science of Logic
The Open Conspiracy
The New World Order
Russia in the Shadows
The Impact of Science on Society
The Psychotic Left
None Dare Call It Education
All Must Have Prizes
Dumbing Us Down
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DisciplespftheMysterium
One of the severest tests of the scientific mind is to know the limits of the legitimate application of the scientific method – James Clerk Maxwell
Although we do not credit animals with anything like the consciousness in humans, researchers have found that animal behaviour is not as involuntary as it may appear. The idea that animals act only in response to external stimuli has long been abandoned, and it is well established that they initiate behaviour on the basis of their internal states, as we do – Martin Heisenberg
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