Philosophy:Wholeness and the Implicate Order

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Short description: Book by David Bohm
Wholeness and the Implicate Order
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First edition
AuthorDavid Bohm
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectScience, Quantum mind
PublisherRoutledge
Publication date
1980
ISBNISBN:0-203-99515-5

Wholeness and the Implicate Order is a book by theoretical physicist David Bohm. It was originally published in 1980 by Routledge, Great Britain.

The book is considered a basic reference for Bohm's concepts of undivided wholeness and of implicate and explicate orders, as well as of Bohm's rheomode - an experimental language based on verbs. The book is cited, for example, by philosopher Steven M. Rosen in his book The Self-evolving Cosmos,[1] by mathematician and theologian Kevin J. Sharpe in his book David Bohm's World,[2][3] by theologian Joseph P. Farrell in Babylon's Banksters,[4] and by theologian John C. Polkinghorne in his book One World.[5]

Chapters

  1. Fragmentation and wholeness
  2. The rheomode – an experiment with language and thought
  3. Reality and knowledge considered as process
  4. Hidden variables in the quantum theory
  5. Quantum theory as an indication of a new order in physics, Part A: The development of new orders as shown through the history of physics
  6. Quantum theory as an indication of a new order in physics, Part B: Implicate and explicate order in physical law
  7. The enfolding-unfolding universe and consciousness

References

  • David Bohm: Wholeness and the Implicate Order, 1980, Routledge, ISBN:0-203-99515-5 (Master e-book ISBN, reprint 2005)
  1. Steven M. Rosen (1 January 2008). The Self-evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach to Nature's Unity-in-diversity. World Scientific. pp. 83. ISBN 978-981-277-174-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=GaTyMM1mnj0C&pg=PA83. 
  2. Kevin J. Sharpe. Relating the physics and religion of David Bohm
  3. Kevin J. Sharpe: David Bohm's World: New Physics and New Religion, Bucknell University Press, 1993, ISBN:978-0838752395
  4. Joseph P. Farrell (2010). Babylon's Banksters: The Alchemy of Deep Physics, High Finance and Ancient Religion. Feral House. pp. 211–216. ISBN 978-1-932595-79-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=UvSGUxT76NkC&pg=PA211. 
  5. John C. Polkinghorne (30 June 2010). One World: The Interaction of Science and Theology. Templeton Foundation Press. pp. 100. ISBN 978-1-59947-200-3. https://books.google.com/books?id=UG4ZuZOIpYMC&pg=PA100. 

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