Information and the Nature of Reality

Information and the Nature of Reality
Author: Paul Davies,Niels Henrik Gregersen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107684539

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From quantum to biological and digital, here eminent scientists, philosophers and theologians chart various aspects of information.

Reality and Impenetrability in Kant s Philosophy of Nature

Reality and Impenetrability in Kant s Philosophy of Nature
Author: Daniel Warren
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2001
Genre: Concept of reality
ISBN: 0815340540

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Nature of Physical Reality

The Nature of Physical Reality
Author: Henry Margenau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977
Genre: Physics
ISBN: 091802403X

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Our Mathematical Universe

Our Mathematical Universe
Author: Max Tegmark
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780307744258

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Max Tegmark leads us on an astonishing journey through past, present and future, and through the physics, astronomy and mathematics that are the foundation of his work, most particularly his hypothesis that our physical reality is a mathematical structure and his theory of the ultimate multiverse. In a dazzling combination of both popular and groundbreaking science, he not only helps us grasp his often mind-boggling theories, but he also shares with us some of the often surprising triumphs and disappointments that have shaped his life as a scientist. Fascinating from first to last—this is a book that has already prompted the attention and admiration of some of the most prominent scientists and mathematicians.

What is the Nature of Reality

What is the Nature of Reality
Author: IntroBooks Team
Publsiher: IntroBooks
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2024
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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In contrast to what is presently imagined, reality is the aggregate of everything genuine within a structure. The phrase (the nature of reality) can also refer to an element's ontological condition, which indicates its presence. The reality in scientific terms is the sum of a phenomenon, known and unknown. Ontology, a prominent field of metaphysics in the Western philosophical background, is concerned with philosophical inquiries about the nature of reality and self-existence. Ontological challenges are also addressed in several disciplines of philosophy, such as philosophy of science, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of logic. "Perceptions, opinions, and dispositions toward reality" is a common colloquial expression. It is frequently used merely as a colloquialism to indicate that the participants in discourse consent should comply or should not argue about radically divergent views of reality. All elements, conditions (physical and mental), happenings (past and present), and manifestations, whether observable or not, comprise reality.

The Nature of Reality

The Nature of Reality
Author: Aingeal Rose O'Grady
Publsiher: Wild Flower Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Akashic records
ISBN: 0926524739

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In The Nature of Reality, Aingeal Rose O'Grady continues her Honest-To-God series by answering our most pressing questions about the workings of the universe and our purpose in it. This time she probes the Akashic Records to give us more information on time and dimensions, the nature of God or Creator, what miracles are all about, what you should know about Twin Flames, and how to explore the most important thing, love.

Logic and the Nature of Reality

Logic and the Nature of Reality
Author: Louis O. Kattsoff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1967-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401185336

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This book is not merely about metaphysics; it is an essay in metaphysics. Furthermore, it is written in the firm conviction that metaphysics is possible and meaningful metaphysical statements can and should be made. However, I felt it necessary to approach the perennial problems of metaphysics through the avenues of linguistic analysis. I have tried not only to infiltrate the position of the linguists but to show that a fifth column already existed there. Yet the objections to metaphysics needed to be met or at least some indication of how they could be met had to be shown. It is never enough to demonstrate that objections are un founded - some positive indications of a possible metaphysics had to be offered. This book, as a consequence, tries also to draw at least in broad outline, a metaphysical position that seems to me to be well-founded. In the present state of philoso phy in the United States especially, this is sufficient reason for publishing another book in philosophy. I want to express my appreciation to a number of people. To my colleagues at North Carolina I am grateful for stimulating criticisms that often helped me see my way through to solutions. To Professors B. Blanshard (Yale University), and Ledger Wood (Princeton University), I am grateful for reading the manuscript.

Leibniz

Leibniz
Author: Jürgen Lawrenz
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: First philosophy
ISBN: 1443817244

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This new, comprehensive study of Leibnizâ (TM)s system of thought reveals a philosopher equally intrigued by the complexity of physical reality and the fascinations of his metaphysical laboratory. Many of his most important, but never previously published papers are evaluated in this book. Too often put down as an arch-metaphysician, Leibniz is seen in these pages as a venturer of breathtaking boldness, his ambition being nothing less than to actually solve the enigma of existence. Accordingly his system embraced science equally with metaphysics; they complement and pollinate each other. The outcome is a view of his system as a double ontology. Reality is the domain of the actual; metaphysics the laboratory of the possible. Metaphysics springs to life with his scintillating detective work on force, motion, time, space, limits, infinity, folds, fractals and many other issues that are â ~hotâ (TM) again today; while in all these a direct line is kept open to their impact on physical existents and our understanding of reality. This book is equally suited to expert Leibnizians as to students of Early Modern philosophy; and it may be read with profit by anyone interested in this thinker, whom Bertrand Russell called â oeone of the supreme intellects of all timeâ .