This book proposes a quantum physical basis for consciousness and its place in the natural world, and explores the implications of this perspective for the social sciences. Wendt's argument provides a philosophical basis for human agency through free will, and for a holistic or 'non-local' vision of social life.
This book proposes a quantum physical basis for consciousness and its place in the natural world, and explores the implications of this perspective for the social sciences. Wendt's argument provides a philosophical basis for human agency through free will, and for a holistic or 'non-local' vision of social life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexander Wendt is Ralph D. Mershon Professor of International Security and Professor of Political Science at Ohio State University. He is the author of Social Theory of International Politics (Cambridge, 1999) which won the International Studies Association's Best Book of the Decade Award in 2006.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Preface to a quantum social science Part I. Quantum Theory and its Interpretation: 2. Three experiments 3. Six challenges 4. Five interpretations Part II. Quantum Consciousness and Life: 5. Quantum brain theory 6. Panpsychism and neutral monism 7. A quantum vitalism Part III. A Quantum Model of Man: 8. Quantum cognition and rational choice 9. Agency and quantum will 10. Non-local experience in time Part IV. Language, Light, and Other Minds: 11. Quantum semantics and meaning holism 12. Direct perception and other minds Part V. The Agent-Structure Problem Redux: 13. An emergent, holistic, but flat ontology 14. Toward a quantum vitalist sociology Conclusion.
1. Preface to a quantum social science Part I. Quantum Theory and its Interpretation: 2. Three experiments 3. Six challenges 4. Five interpretations Part II. Quantum Consciousness and Life: 5. Quantum brain theory 6. Panpsychism and neutral monism 7. A quantum vitalism Part III. A Quantum Model of Man: 8. Quantum cognition and rational choice 9. Agency and quantum will 10. Non-local experience in time Part IV. Language, Light, and Other Minds: 11. Quantum semantics and meaning holism 12. Direct perception and other minds Part V. The Agent-Structure Problem Redux: 13. An emergent, holistic, but flat ontology 14. Toward a quantum vitalist sociology Conclusion.
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