Beyond Chance and Necessity

The Limits of Science and the Nature of the Real

by Lorna Green


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 253
ISBN : 9780595264933

About the Book

These essays propose a new “Copernican Revolution”: Consciousness, not matter, is basic in the universe. They are non-technical, simply and clearly written.

We live at a historical turning point, a privileged moment of grace among the ages. The achievements of science are dazzling. But modern science has limits, most evident in the attempts to “reduce” consciousness to the brain.

Beyond Chance and Necessity, the first essay, claims such a reduction cannot be done. Consciousness is our new frontier and anomalies appearing at the brain/consciousness interface indicate that consciousness cannot be reduced to brain activity and force a revision of explanatory principles unchanged since Plato's time. In particular, near-death experiences, generally disregarded by scientists, undermine the current assumption that matter produces mind and suggest a radical new view of the universe.

A New Theory of the Universe presents this view and reverses explanatory principles to claim that consciousness precedes matter. On this view, the author is able to solve the ancient problem of dualism and put civilization on a new foundation.

The Spiritual Dimensions of Mental Illness describes the inner side of psychotic episodes, criticizing current psychological models of the self and methods of treatment.

A Treatise on the First Principles explores further this consciousness universe and considers the nature of knowing.


About the Author

With a background in science (Ph.D., cell biology), philosophy (MA), and the spiritual tradition, Lorna Green lived a wilderness life in Canada, learning and teaching Earth Wisdom. Her first book, EARTH AGE, A NEW VISION OF GOD, THE HUMAN, AND THE EARTH, appeared in 1994. She now nestles in the Ages in the Southwest.