Gravity and levity : the philosophy of paradox

by Alan McGlashan

Book, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

PH

Call number

PH

Publication

Einsiedeln : Daimon, c1994.

Physical description

164 p.; 21 cm

Local notes

As the title suggests, this book addresses its subjects with wit and with weight, as the author brings the latest insights of contemporary physics into the perspective of an everyday life that is shown to be full of paradox. We can only come to terms with life if we accept that there are no final answers, and that unconscious processes are just as relevant as conscious ones. Reality cannot be anything but paradoxical, and our attitude to this fact has much to do with our state of being.
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