Man in the Trap of his Nature

Man in the Trap of his Nature

by Roman Matuszewski
Man in the Trap of his Nature

Man in the Trap of his Nature

by Roman Matuszewski

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Overview

Important book! / Look inside, please. You will see the Table of Contents and Introduction. / One of the most important sections of the book deals with the nature of mind. 'The highest achievement of the mind is to know its own nature, operation and limitations.' These problems are really extremely important and I undertake them. / In the consciousness, so useful from somewhere else, there is some defect making a trap for the soul and mind and generating lot of evil. In christian tradition this trap is called as 'original sin'. In one of a later chapters of this book I construct a general model of this trap and discuss its nature. / I deepen and expand cosmic religion of Albert Einstein. Einstein expressed the matter as follows: 'Religion of future will be a cosmic religion. It should exceed the concept of a personal God and avoid dogma and theology. Containing in itself both what is natural and what is spiritual; it should be based on a sense of religiosity which has grown from the experience of all natural and spiritual things as a meaningful unity.' / The most practical thing (and the deepest knowledge) is a good knowledge of God as actualizing no-being. Tropes leading to God-no being I have contained on many pages of this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781530737093
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/25/2016
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Formally taking I am a physicist, philosopher and computer scientist (Novell CNE, computer networks). I had graduated physics with honours, and also wrote and defended my doctoral thesis in philosophy. Initially, I dealt with experimental physics (Nuclear Quadruple Resonance), and also classical epistemology.
For a time, I taught philosophy at the Faculty of Physics of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland, as well as at the Faculty of Architecture of Poznan University of Technology. Until 2013 I worked at the Department of Physics of UAM as a senior lecturer, where among other I taught the theory of knowledge and history of physics.
I have published, among others, the books: Mind in Cognitive Relations with Nature, Human Cognitive Faculties and World of Physics, About the Nature of Modern Physics. Why We Can Understand Nature? (position currently unavailable).
I dealt also with translations from English onto Polish. Among others I have translated the following books: Peter K. McInerney, Introduction to Philosophy, William Dunham, Mathematical Universe, A.R. Lacey, Dictionary of philosophy, Ted Honderich (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Oxford, 2 volumes; parts concerning philosophy of physics.
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