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Towards a Philosophy of Cosmic Life: New Discussions and Interdisciplinary Views

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Just as the six branches of a snow crystal converge in regular proportions toward their common center, the six contributions to this book point toward a future philosophy of cosmic life. In this sense, this edited volume represents a multidisciplinary and transcultural polylogue of distinguished authors from three continents, which aims to establish highly innovative perspectives and open new frontiers of developing philosophical reflections and scientific foundations for the emergence of a common cosmic consciousness, for an integral ecology, and for a cooperative planetary civilization of humanity.

 

John B. Cobb, Jr. uses a process-philosophical foundation to describe life as living events expressing novelty and the cosmos as a process of self-enriching and self-evolving Life Itself. Chandra Wickramasinghe unfolds his scientific and philosophical perspective on cosmic life in twelve successive steps, offering a wide range of arguments and insights that support an up-to-date theory of panspermia.  Attila Grandpierre presents the Cosmic Life Principle and the comprehensive science based upon it that is inextricably linked to the healthy and cooperative civilization, to the biological laws of nature, to the laws of logic, to the uplifting of the well-being of people and ecological communities. Chunyou Yan introduces the approach of his holographic philosophy, according to which the universe must be understood as a vast living entity, every aspect of which represents life. Bei Peng shows that the proportions of energy meridians in traditional Chinese medicine correspond to musical intervals, and on this basis she demonstrates the analogy of the human body to macrocosmic phenomena. David Bartosch offers an examination of three important systematic foundations for a poly-contextural, transcultural philosophy of cosmic life with roots in Greek, Chinese, South and West Asian, and European traditions of thought.

 

 

 

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819921331

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David Bartosch (Germany) is an internationally recognized expert in Chinese German and other philosophical traditions. He specializes in transcultural comparative philosophy and has applied this knowledge to the fields of intercultural relations and ecological thought. He is a distinguished research fellow at Beijing Normal University Zhuhai.  Attila Grandpierre (Hungary) is an internationally renowned solar astronomer quantum physicist biologist cultural historian musician and poet. He was a senior research fellow at the Konkoly Observatory for many decades. At present he is the director of the Hungarian Ecological Civilization Research Institute and the research president of the Budapest Centre for Long-Term Sustainability.   Bei Peng (China) is a musicologist philosopher and translator who is at home in both Eastern and Western cultures. After a long stay in Germany she is now working in China at Beijing Normal University Zhuhai. In her work Peng uses music theory to develop a universal understanding of human existence on an aesthetic level.  

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