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Cosmic Understanding
Philosophy and Science of the Universe
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2021
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Milton K. Munitz is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the City University of New York. Among his numerous works on the philosophical ramifications of cosmology is The Question of Reality (Princeton).
Reviews
"For those who live with complete faith in the power of reason and who believe that the observable cosmos is all there is or was or ever will be, Munitz's Cosmic Understanding should be a profoundly disturbing book. In a thoughtful and closely structured account, Munitz defends two intertwined concepts. First, reality, often depicted solely as a simple physical process, albeit wondrous and infinite, is actually something mysteriously deeper. In particular, he argues that the evolutionary nature of the universe points to some larger transcendental quality. Secondly, he reasons that the perceptual world is a human construct, always only incompletely knowable. . . . he has argued brilliantly for the depth and thickness of reality."---Owen Gingerich, Nature
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"This is a book to be argued with, argued from, listened to, objected to, learned from, respected, agreed with, and disagreed with. . . . Munitz, far from proposing all the answers in either the philosophical or the physical discussions, poses the questions and provides tantalizing directions of inquiry for the reader."---Paul A. Robinson, Jr., The Christian Science Monitor
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"The great merit of this book is that it provides a contemporary approach to the treatment of questions central to classical Western philosophy and religion, e.g., What is the nature and origin of the universe? Does the universe have a purpose? The method has its source both in contemporary science and in philosophy."
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Contents
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Preface
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1. The Search for Cosmic Understanding
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2. Cosmology at the Dawn of Western Thought
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3. The Universe
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4. The Beginning and End of the Universe
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5. Cosmic Horizons
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6. The Boundless
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7. Human Existence
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Index
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July 5, 2021
eBook ISBN:
9780691228143
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Keywords for this book
Physical cosmology; Cosmogony; Theory; Ultimate fate of the universe; Awareness; Observable universe; Quantity; World view; Existence; Philosophy; Explanation; Gravity; Phenomenon; Science; Scientist; Reality; Ontology; Scale factor (cosmology); Thought; Big Bang; Hubble's law; Hypothesis; Anthropic principle; Theoretical physics; Calculation; Prediction; Particle physics; Theory of relativity; Anaximander; Photon; Quantum mechanics; Parmenides; Understanding; Gravitational collapse; Mass–energy equivalence; Speed of light; Ex nihilo; Cosmic microwave background; Temperature; Inference; Consciousness; Multiverse; Inflation (cosmology); Steady State theory; Universe; Shape of the universe; Physical law; Philosopher; Writing; Omnipotence; Age of the universe; Astronomy; Supersymmetry; Chronology of the universe; Concept; Nucleon; Theism; Absolute (philosophy); Absolute time and space; Superspace; General relativity; Analogy; Metric expansion of space; Intelligibility (philosophy); Curvature; Causality; Geometry; Requirement; Geocentric model; Elementary particle
Audience(s) for this book
For a non-specialist adult audience