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Science And Myth What We Are Never Told Wolfgang Smith

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Science And Myth What We Are Never Told Wolfgang Smith
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Publisher: Sophia Perennis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Wolfgang Smith
ISBN: 9781597310970, 9781597310987, 1597310972, 1597310980
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Science And Myth What We Are Never Told Wolfgang Smith by Wolfgang Smith 9781597310970, 9781597310987, 1597310972, 1597310980 instant download after payment.

In Science and Myth the author shows, in the first place, that science too has its mythology, unrecognized and unacknowledged though the fact be. These scientistic myths, however, turn out to constitute what he terms anti-myths: "a kind that would banish all others, and in so doing, undermine not only religion and morality, but indeed all culture in its higher modes." What invalidates the contemporary "scientific" world-view and renders it "mythical" in the pejorative sense, he goes on to contend, proves finally to be the underlying hypothesis that human perception terminates, not in an external object, but in a subjective phantasm. Not only does the author maintain cogently that visual perception, in particular, does penetrate to the external world, but basing himself on traditional sources-fromVedic to Biblical-he shows that sight as such opens in principle to a veritable gnosis: a "seeing of the Real."

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