AuthorBohm, David, 1917-1992
TitleThought as a system / David Bohm
ImprintLondon ; New York : Routledge, 2003
Edition Reprinted
Descript xvii, 250 pages ; 22 cm

SUMMARY

"In Thought as a System, best-selling author David Bohm takes as his subject the role of thought and knowledge at every level of human affairs, from our private reflections on personal identity to our collective efforts to fashion a tolerable civilization." "Elaborating upon principles of the relationship between mind and matter first put forward in Wholeness and the Implicate Order, Professor Bohm rejects the notion that our thinking processes neutrally report on what is 'out there' in an objective world. He explores the manner in which thought actively participates in forming our perceptions, our sense of meaning and our daily actions. He suggests that collective thought and knowledge have become so automated that we are in large part controlled by them, with a subsequent loss of authenticity, freedom and order." "In conversations with fifty seminar participants in Ojai, California, David Bohm offers a radical perspective on an underlying source of human conflict, and inquires into the possibility of individual and collective transformation."--Jacket


CONTENT

Friday evening -- Saturday morning -- Saturday afternoon -- Sunday morning -- Sunday afternoon


SUBJECT

  1. Philosophy of mind
  2. Knowledge
  3. Theory of

LOCATIONCALL#STATUS
Arts LibraryBD418.3 B676T 2003 CHECK SHELVES