Philosophical musings on Quanta & Qualia; Materialism & Spiritualism; Science & Religion; Pragmatism & Idealism, etc.
Post 107. March 08, 2020 continued . . .
The God Problem
Is G*D Metaphor or Creator?
Back to the “beginning of things”, Bloom introduces one of his favorite axioms : “Everything begins with togetherness and separation. Everything begins with differentiation and integration.” Such creative oppositions were developed by Aristotle into the “ten first principles”— including, odd/even, one/many, good/bad, and so forth. However, “to Aristotle, the idea that opposites coexist is irrational”7. And yet, contrast is the essence of creativity. Competition & Cooperation is how progressive evolution works. Moreover, he boldly challenges Ari’s either/or dichotomy of dialectical reasoning. Instead, his holistic approach seems to be closer to my own BothAnd 8 philosophy, in which polar opposites are united into a functional whole as in the Yin Yang principle .
Bloom notes that the “demonstrative science” of Aristotle was an ideal, even though the science of his day was mostly metaphorical and analogical. And some modern scientists still scorn any attempts to popularize technical concepts with colorful metaphors. But even Aristotle admitted that “it is from metaphor that we can best get ahold of something fresh”. We can more easily see similar patterns in different forms when the imagery is familiar. “Thus, metaphor is not purely ornamental, but is functional in a more fundamental way. It is what primarily discovers. . . . This fundamental discovery is how metaphor gets at the essence of a thing.”X Since his aim in this book is to get down to the root of reality, Bloom’s figurative style of writing about technical philosophical and scientific concepts is appropriate. He puts the reader in his place as he discovers each element of his novel worldview.
This whimsical writer often speaks of Nature poetically, as-
After a discussion of the non-
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God imagined as a Hebrew Patriarch
The GAIA hypothesis
A theory, put forward by James Lovelock, that living matter on the earth collectively defines and regulates the material conditions necessary for the continuance of life. The planet, or rather the biosphere, is thus likened to a vast self-
7. Aristotle’s a priori Metaphor :
“While tropes such as analogy, metaphor, and simile are regarded as valu-
http://aporia.byu.edu/pdfs/driscoll-
8. BothAnd Philosophy :
My name for the holistic principle of Complementarity, as illustrated in the Yin/Yang symbol. Opposing or con-
9. Socrates’ Creation :
“The universe, he proposes, is the product of rational, purposive, and beneficent agency.”
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/plato-
The God Problem
How a Godless Cosmos Creates
Howard Bloom
Psychology; Sociology; Political Science
God is a metaphor
__Joseph Campbell
Opposites Attract