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Inside Out: Looking for Ourselves in Time and Space
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Inside Out: Looking for Ourselves in Time and Space

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This work is a new look at the age-old philosophical question of the mind-body duality. The author adeptly demonstrates that there is not really any conflict in the two seemingly opposing views. When it is realized that the universe is governed purely by physical laws, the supposed dichotomy dissolves.Inspired by his long-running exploration of the panorama of pop music, the author blends in references to song lyrics as he explains the ways in which the lives of human beings are inextricably tied to the larger, precedent world of planets, stars, and galaxies.His personal reflections on reality include topics ranging from the epistemology of satellite remote sensing, to fundamental discussions of anthropology, astronomy, and atmospheric science. He also offers thoughtful commentary on our quest to continue present and future space exploration as he forecasts what will become of the universe and us in the very distant future. Inside Out: Looking for Ourselves in Time and Space will appeal to both the general reader and research scientists alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 September 2009
Pages
145
ISBN
9781443811019

This work is a new look at the age-old philosophical question of the mind-body duality. The author adeptly demonstrates that there is not really any conflict in the two seemingly opposing views. When it is realized that the universe is governed purely by physical laws, the supposed dichotomy dissolves.Inspired by his long-running exploration of the panorama of pop music, the author blends in references to song lyrics as he explains the ways in which the lives of human beings are inextricably tied to the larger, precedent world of planets, stars, and galaxies.His personal reflections on reality include topics ranging from the epistemology of satellite remote sensing, to fundamental discussions of anthropology, astronomy, and atmospheric science. He also offers thoughtful commentary on our quest to continue present and future space exploration as he forecasts what will become of the universe and us in the very distant future. Inside Out: Looking for Ourselves in Time and Space will appeal to both the general reader and research scientists alike.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 September 2009
Pages
145
ISBN
9781443811019