This book offers a study of the three evolutions in a circle (cosmos,
life, and knowledge) with the aim of discussing 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; a circularity revealing an indefinite and
probably never conclusive run-up of human beings to the knowledge of
nature; an analysis that demonstrates any theoretical/practical
impossibility to formulate absolute certainties, since it depicts a
situation in which man finds himself hovering between a rational way
of living and the contradictory modus operandi of mythos. All that,
within a society where the powerful communication and transportation
technologies give rise to conflicts and fragmentations, where
anyone’s will to self-distinguishing is enhanced by highlighting any
small difference and obscuring any large similarity. The main
difference between this book and existing ones stems from its
interdisciplinary nature, particularly because it establishes a close
connection between three, apparently so different
disciplines—cosmology, life sciences, and sociology—compared with
respect to their increasing complexity laws, giving rise to always
more chaotic configurations.
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Notes on Cosmos, Life, and Knowledge
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000172973
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Jenny Stanford Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter