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Myth, Chaos, and Certainty - Notes on Cosmos, Life, and Knowledge

English · Hardback

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This book offers a study of the three evolutions in a circle (cosmos, life and knowledge) with the aim of discussing the human social behavior, a metaphor of the general behavior of nature (from which man derives) within the fluctuating equilibrium between the opposite tendencies to cohesion and shredding.


List of contents










Part 1: Law, Chance, and Evolution. 1. The Evolution of the Universe. 1.1 From Lemaître's predictions to Hubble's observations. 1.2 From the Big Bang to particles. 1.3 From thermonuclear fusion to neutron stars. Pulsars, black holes, and the future of the Universe. 2. The Origins of Life and Its Evolution on the Earth. 2.1 The anthropic principle. 2.2 Nature's constants and the conditions for the existence of life. 2.3 The physical-climatic conditions on Earth. 2.4 The epochs of life's evolution on Earth. 2.5 Looking for "sufficient" conditions. 2.6 What if matter were engraved with life? 3. The Evolution of the Cognitive Experience. 3.1 Mythos and archetype. 3.2 The "nuclear conscience". 3.3 From Mythos to Logos: the "extended conscience". 3.4 Two cerebral hemispheres, two logics. 3.5 A mixing of unpredictable results in the "project" of the living. 3.6 The mental models of reality: filters, ambiguities, contradictions. Part 2: Within Society between Mythos and Logos. 4. Human Societies and the Social Models of Reality. 4.1 The pathway of human societies. 4.2 Democracy and migrations. 4.3 Stereotypes, prejudices, and the "common sense". 4.4 Specialization and fragmentation, self-referencing, and radicalism. 5. The Conflict between Faith and Science. 5.1 God's idea and the gaps of knowledge. 5.2 Monotheisms face-to-face. 5.3 The opinion of a theologian. 5.4 From a necessary dialogue to a possible super-religion. 6. The Search for Equilibrium. 6.1 Antinomies' tension and control. 6.2 Tolerance as the first objective. Part 3: Integrative and Final Considerations. 7. Between Dream and Reality. 7.1 The unity of culture. 7.2 The myth of unity and the theory of everything. 7.3 Constraints posed by the flow of time. 7.4 Utopias: consoling fantasies? 8. About the General Meaning of "Myth". 8.1 The positive role of myth along the development of sciences. 8.2 Rationality and myth in music, architecture, and literature. 8.3 Myth-reason in Hermann Hesse and Luigi Pirandello. 9. Where Is Evolution Bringing Us To? 9.1 The open society and the mindful pluralism. 9.2 The future human society: a superorganism or a Babel Tower? 9.3 A possible future for human beings.


About the author










Rosolino Buccheri, retired research director in astrophysics and cosmic physics, National Research Council (CNR), Italy, was the leader of the Palermo CNR group for the European Space Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration international space missions in high-energy astrophysics. Among the most important results of the group were (i) the discovery of pulsed gamma radiation from the Crab Nebula and Vela pulsars and (ii) the discovery of the first superfast binary pulsar, PSR1953+29, from the Arecibo Radio Observatory (Puerto Rico). Dr. Buccheri was director of the Instituto di Fisica Cosmica e Applicazioni dell'Informatica (four times between 1985 and 1990) and the Area della Ricerca (1989-2000), both CNR. He was also visiting scientist at the Max Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Germany; Cornell University, USA; the University of Potchefstroom, South Africa; Nottingham University, Great Britain; and the Astronomical Institute of Tatranska Lomniça, Slovakia. In addition, he was a scientific referee of the international journals Astronomy and Astrophysics, Astrophysical Journal, and Experimental Astrophysics and has co-directed international conferences on astrophysics and the nature of time. He has published 6 books in Italian, authored more than 200 scientific publications in international journals, and co-authored the book L'idea del Tempo with Margherita Hack and Pippo Battaglia.


Product details

Authors Rosolino Buccheri
Publisher Jenny Stanford Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2020
 
EAN 9789814877336
ISBN 978-981-48773-3-6
No. of pages 202
Dimensions 152 mm x 231 mm x 20 mm
Weight 544 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy

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