The Matter of Wonder: Abhinavagupta's Panentheism and the New Materialism
Autor Loriliai Biernackien Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197643075
ISBN-10: 0197643078
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 162 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197643078
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 162 x 237 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
The Matter of Wonder: Abhinavagupta's Panentheism and New Materialism is a cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary work that draws from a broad palette, including medieval Indian philosophy, contemporary analytic philosophy, neuroscience, physics, and information theory...The book shows how useful it can be to work across traditions and disciplines to reveal new insights about consciousness.
The Matter of Wonder interrogates our notions of human-nonhuman relations, agency, will, and sentience, raising questions about what is "living" and "alive," and thereby raises questions on the nature of consciousness itself. The book is an important contribution to understanding panentheism through the lens of Indic philosophy. Abhinavgupta's theory can enrich western accounts of new materialism, as it discusses the awareness of the innate and pervasive subjectivity of materiality.
In The Matter of Wonder, Biernacki does a substantial job of applying atranscendental argument of the classical Indian philosophy, well rooted in eleventhcentury Kashmir, to a comprehensive ontology where the distinction between materialism and metaphysical idealism is the first of several dualities to be laid to rest. Yet, in their place a solution comes in the form of a more controversial position, i.e., a panentheism that allows realism and idealism to follow from materiality. In all, it is a convincing presentation in terms of avoiding any quick leaps to religious commitments, or aims of reaching enlightenment. It also systematically includes clear glosses on the technical concepts of personhood, soul, cognitive experiences and the idea of God.
Loriliai Biernacki's superb latest book, The Matter of Wonder, exhibits hercustomary charismatic style of inquiry that probes deeply and accessibly into Tantrato help us see our world anew. At root a challenge and a contribution to NewMaterialism, her analysis will be appreciated by anyone with an interest in thecreative exploration of the mind-body problem or, more aptly, the consciousnessmatterproblem.
The Matter of Wonder interrogates our notions of human-nonhuman relations, agency, will, and sentience, raising questions about what is "living" and "alive," and thereby raises questions on the nature of consciousness itself. The book is an important contribution to understanding panentheism through the lens of Indic philosophy. Abhinavgupta's theory can enrich western accounts of new materialism, as it discusses the awareness of the innate and pervasive subjectivity of materiality.
In The Matter of Wonder, Biernacki does a substantial job of applying atranscendental argument of the classical Indian philosophy, well rooted in eleventhcentury Kashmir, to a comprehensive ontology where the distinction between materialism and metaphysical idealism is the first of several dualities to be laid to rest. Yet, in their place a solution comes in the form of a more controversial position, i.e., a panentheism that allows realism and idealism to follow from materiality. In all, it is a convincing presentation in terms of avoiding any quick leaps to religious commitments, or aims of reaching enlightenment. It also systematically includes clear glosses on the technical concepts of personhood, soul, cognitive experiences and the idea of God.
Loriliai Biernacki's superb latest book, The Matter of Wonder, exhibits hercustomary charismatic style of inquiry that probes deeply and accessibly into Tantrato help us see our world anew. At root a challenge and a contribution to NewMaterialism, her analysis will be appreciated by anyone with an interest in thecreative exploration of the mind-body problem or, more aptly, the consciousnessmatterproblem.
Notă biografică
Loriliai Biernacki is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her research interests include Hinduism, gender, New Materialism, and the interface between religion and science. Her first book, Renowned Goddess of Desire: Women, Sex and Speech in Tantra (2007) won the Kayden Award in 2008. She is co-editor of God's Body: Panentheism across the World's Religious Traditions (2013).