Knowledge and Time

Knowledge and Time
Author: Hans Primas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319473703

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This is a unique volume by a unique scientist, which combines conceptual, formal, and engineering approaches in a way that is rarely seen. Its core is the relation between ways of learning and knowing on the one hand and different modes of time on the other. Partial Boolean logic and the associated notion of complementarity are used to express this relation, and mathematical tools of fundamental physics are used to formalize it. Along the way many central philosophical problems are touched and addressed, above all the mind-body problem. Completed only shortly before the death of the author, the text has been edited and annotated by the author's close collaborator Harald Atmanspacher.

Time Space and Knowledge

Time  Space and Knowledge
Author: Tarthang Tulku
Publsiher: Dharma Publications
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1977
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015012262112

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Hailed for its lucid presentation, TSK blends reasoning and experiential inquiry to offer a unique path of transformation. A deeply exhilarating book, TSK gives readers a language to ask the questions that conventional training teaches us to ignore. Thirty-five exercises reunite philosophy with direct experience.

Of Time Passion and Knowledge

Of Time  Passion  and Knowledge
Author: Julius Thomas Fraser
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691226941

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"Only a wayfarer born under unruly stars would attempt to put into practice in our epoch of proliferating knowledge the Heraclitean dictum that `men who love wisdom must be inquirers into very many things indeed.'" Thus begins this remarkable interdisciplinary study of time by a master of the subject. And while developing a theory of "time as conflict," J. T. Fraser does offer "many things indeed"--an enormous range of ideas about matter, life, death, evolution, and value.

God Time and Knowledge

God  Time  and Knowledge
Author: William Hasker
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501702907

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"This outstanding book... is a genuinely pivotal contribution to the lively current debate over divine foreknowledge and human freedom.... Hasker's book has three commendable features worthy of immediate note. First, it contains a carefully crafted overview of the recent literature on foreknowledge and freedom and so can serve as an excellent introduction to that literature. Second, it is tightly reasoned and brimming with brisk arguments, many of them highly original. Third, it correctly situates the philosophical dispute over foreknowledge and freedom within its proper theological context and in so doing highlights the intimate connection between the doctrines of divine omniscience and divine providence."—Faith and Philosophy"[God, Time, and Knowledge] is an elegantly written, forcefully argued challenge to traditional views, and a major contribution to the discussion of divine foreknowledge."—Philosophical Review"This is a very competent, thorough analysis of the conflict between free will and divine foreknowledge (or, on some acounts, timeless divine knowledge of our future). It is exceptionally clear."—Theological Book Review

Knowledge for the Time

Knowledge for the Time
Author: John Timbs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1864
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: NYPL:33433074921267

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Knowledge for the Time

Knowledge for the Time
Author: John Timbs
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783732631780

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Reproduction of the original: Knowledge for the Time by John Timbs

The Sociology of Knowledge in a Time of Crisis

The Sociology of Knowledge in a Time of Crisis
Author: Onofrio Romano
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317962502

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The speed of social dynamics has overtaken the speed of thought. Adopting a dialectical perspective towards reality, social theory has always detected faults in the dominant social pattern, foreseeing crises and outlining in advance the features of new social models. Thought has always moved faster than reality and its ruling models, ensuring a dynamic equilibrium during modernity. Despite any dramatic social crisis, theory has always provided exit routes. The tragedy of current crisis lies in the fact that its social implications are exasperated by the absence of alternative views. This book identifies the causes of this mismatch between thought and reality, and illustrates a way out.

Knowledge in the Time of Cholera

Knowledge in the Time of Cholera
Author: Owen Whooley
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-04-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226017778

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Vomiting. Diarrhea. Dehydration. Death. Confusion. In 1832, the arrival of cholera in the United States created widespread panic throughout the country. For the rest of the century, epidemics swept through American cities and towns like wildfire, killing thousands. Physicians of all stripes offered conflicting answers to the cholera puzzle, ineffectively responding with opiates, bleeding, quarantines, and all manner of remedies, before the identity of the dreaded infection was consolidated under the germ theory of disease some sixty years later. These cholera outbreaks raised fundamental questions about medical knowledge and its legitimacy, giving fuel to alternative medical sects that used the confusion of the epidemic to challenge both medical orthodoxy and the authority of the still-new American Medical Association. In Knowledge in the Time of Cholera, Owen Whooley tells us the story of those dark days, centering his narrative on rivalries between medical and homeopathic practitioners and bringing to life the battle to control public understanding of disease, professional power, and democratic governance in nineteenth-century America.