| P. C. W. Davies - 1984 - 276 דפים
...things; rather it is a network of relations. Bohm here echoes the words of Werner Heisenberg: 'The common division of the world into subject and object, inner...outer world, body and soul is no longer adequate.' How can we resolve the paradoxical loop that the macroworld — the world of daily experience — determines... | |
| Ken Wilber - 1993 - 396 דפים
...involved in the argument between nature and man in which science plays only a part, so that the common division of the world into subject and object, inner...outer world, body and soul, is no longer adequate and leads us into difficulties.18 Erwin Schroedinger heartily concurs, and states simply, "These shortcomings... | |
| Soorian Kasi Pandian - 1996 - 192 דפים
...supposed to be."4 Echoing the words of Werner Heisenberg, Bohm, the physicist declares, "The common division of the world into subject and object, inner...outer world, body and soul is no longer adequate." The world is not a collection of separate but coupled things; rather it is a network of relations."5... | |
| Poul Houe, Sven Hakon Rossel, Göran Stockenström - 2002 - 208 דפים
...Uncertainty Principle - expressed this idea in words that Strindberg would have embraced: "The common division of the world into subject and object. inner...world and outer world, body and soul is no longer adequate."19 If this is true, then the observer who tries to stand outside the event and who presumes... | |
| D. Ginev - 2003 - 248 דפים
...This illustrates and supports the thought of Heisenberg that there is already no point in the common division of the world into subject and object, inner world and outer world, body and soul. This is the reason Paul Davies (Davies, opus cit.) made the emphatic conclusion that Quantum theory... | |
| Sampooran Singh, Kanwaljit Kaur - 2006 - 410 דפים
...involved in the argument between nature and man in which science plays only a part, so that the common division of the world into subject and object, inner...outer world, body and soul, is no longer adequate and leads us into difficulties.2"1 Erwin Schrodinger heartily concurs, and states simply, "These shortcomings... | |
| Sampooran Singh, Kanwaljit Kaur - 2005 - 366 דפים
...involved in the argument between nature and man in which science plays only a part, so that the common division of the world into subject and object, inner...outer world, body and soul, is no longer adequate and leads us into difficulties".8 Erwin Schrodinger heartily concurs, and states simply, "These shortcomings... | |
| James Earl Gilman - 2007 - 212 דפים
...of its occurrence. Because of such astounding findings Heisenberg himself admitted that "the common division of the world into subject and object, inner...world and outer world, body and soul is no longer adequate."'7 What is suggested by quantum physics is a more holistic view of physical reality in which... | |
| Jean-Louis Hippolyte - 2006 - 331 דפים
...token, psychological — reality. As Margery Arent Safir reports, according to Heisenberg, "the common division of the world into subject and object, inner...world and outer world, body and soul is no longer adequate."21 A sense of weariness and loss began pervading the human condition, from the Absurd of... | |
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