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Wholeness and the Implicate Order (Routledge Classics)


Wholeness and the Implicate Order (Routledge Classics)  
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 530.12
EAN: 9780415289795
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0415289793
Label: Routledge
Manufacturer: Routledge
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 284
Publication Date: November 15, 2002
Publisher: Routledge
Studio: Routledge


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In this classic work David Bohm, writing clearly and without technical jargon, develops a theory of quantum physics which treats the totality of existence as an unbroken whole.

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - The "real" way to think about wholeness
The fragmented muddle that Quantum Physics has made of "the way we used to view the world," is at last confronted "head on" in this densely packed but short monogram. It is not an easy ride, but this, one of Einstein's last and most famous students, takes it on with the zeal and the relish of a young boy. Here, Dr. Bohm attempts to answer some of the most perplexing philosophical questions to face us since Zeno's paradox. The most important of which are: What is the nature and relationship of consciousness ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - BIG NADA


SOMETIMES I RUN INTO A BOOK THAT CAN GO PAGE AFTER PAGE WITHOUT SAYING ANYTHING. TRUST ME I TRIED HARD BUT HAD TO PUT IT DOWN. GOOD
LUCK IF YOU TRY IT.

GBNE ADDINGTON



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Integrality
Bohm presents cogent arguments for a world view that is more than a random collection of randomly created micro-billiard-balls. Although parts of the book are dated, it is still worth reading for those interested in metaphysics.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Over my head
If you're an inquiring scientist, this is a must read, if you are into psychology and esoteric teachings, "Thought as a System" is better



Rating:  out of 5 stars - somewhat interesting
I bought this book to read about the nature of reality. The first half of the book was almost irrelevant, consisting of Bohm's "be one with the universe" philosophy, along with his tedious descriptions of the new words he has created, which have no real importance. The second half of the book was interesting, concerning general theories of the nature of reality. Overall, this book suffers from being repetitive and vague. There is a little bit of substance here - but stretched into a full length book that overextends ... Read More


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