SEARCH FOR BELIEFS TO LIVE BY CONSISTENT WITH SCIENCE |
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Authors: | R. W. Sperry |
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Affiliation: | Roger W. Sperry is Board of Trustees Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91 125. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Instead of separating religion and science into "mutually incompatible realms," the new macromental paradigm of behavioral science permits integration of the two within a single consistent worldview. A new form of causal determinism combines conventional "bottom-up" with emergent "top-down" causation. Traditional materialist tenets are overturned, along with the science-values dichotomy, clearing the way for a science-based value/belief system. Intrinsic ethicomoral directives emerge in which a revised sense of the sacred would help protect the evolving quality of the biosphere, and the rights and welfare of future generations. Subsequent versions of today's changing worldview raise questions of which interpretation to believe. An analysis of "New Age" thinking is called for, and a brief attempt at such analysis is included. |
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Keywords: | consciousness revolution emergent causation macromental paradigm mind-brain relation New Age religion-science tension science-values dichotomy spirit |
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