Schlagworte: determinism and free will neuroscience, shroud of turin manoppello mystery, existential meaning rational logic, philosophical essays short reads, Artificial intelligence and humanity
Where does science end, and where does personal faith begin? How do we live when our rational logic dismantles the world into a cold chain of cause and effect, while our hearts ceaselessly long for meaning, goodness, and transcendence? In two profound, interconnected essays, the author charts the most compelling tension of human existence. With unflinching honesty and sharp analytical precision, familiar illusions are deconstructed - from the hidden neural mechanisms behind our seemingly free choices to the physical paradoxes where scientific models reach their absolute limits in the face of the incomprehensible. This book offers no cheap answers or comforting escapes. It deliberately leads the reader to the emotional ground zero of a purely mechanical, causal universe - only to discover an indestructible human dignity precisely there, within the radical acceptance of our own limitations. A brilliant, stirring work for seekers, doubters, and thinkers at the crossroads of philosophy, modern science, and spirituality.
M.J. Waldner is dedicated to examining the space where science, philosophy, and ancient mysteries meet. With this compelling work, the author challenges readers to look beyond everyday illusions, question established beliefs, and discover a deeper, more empathetic understanding of human existence.
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