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January 14, 2016

How the world must be constituted in order that these “rogue” phenomena can occur

Beyond Physicalism Supplement

Beyond Physicalism is the product of an unusual fellowship of scientists and humanities scholars who dispute the view that reality is at bottom purely physical, and that human beings are nothing more than extremely complicated biological machines. In their previous publication, Irreducible Mind, they argued that physicalism cannot accommodate various well-evidenced empirical phenomena including paranormal or psi phenomena, postmortem survival, and mystical experiences. In this new theory-oriented companion volume they go further by attempting to understand how the world must be constituted in order that these “rogue” phenomena can occur. Drawing upon empirical science, metaphysical philosophy, and the mystical traditions, the authors work toward an improved “big picture” of the general character of reality, one which strongly overlaps territory traditionally occupied by the world’s institutional religions, and which attempts to reconcile science and spirituality by finding a middle path between the polarized fundamentalisms, religious and scientific, that have dominated recent public discourse.
The materials linked here supplement the printed volume, providing background and detail for those of you whose appetites have been whetted by the book—or whetting the appetite of anyone who might have stumbled here fortuitously.
— The Editors
Chapter 1: Empirical Challenges to Theory Construction
Chapter 2: Mystical Experiences as Windows on Reality
Chapter 4: A Psychobiological Perspective on “Transmission” Models
Chapter 9: Patañjali's Yoga Sūtras and the Siddhis
Chapter 13: Mind Beyond Body: Transphysical Process Metaphysics
Chapter 14: Toward a Worldview Grounded in Science and Spirituality
Directed by Esalen Cofounder Michael Murphy and Professor Jeff Kripal, Esalen’s Center for Theory & Research (CTR) is charged with helping to transform and evolve world culture through initiating new areas of research, theory, practice, and action, in cutting edge fields often ignored by mainstream educational institutions.



Hi folks:
I thought I'd just drop by and invite you to post comments on my Amazon review of "Beyond physicalism"
For anyone not sure, I'd agree with the first poster - don't worry about the money, it's definitely worth purchasing. Fantastic book - should help break through the old paradigm.

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