Wholeness and the Implicate Order
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Wholeness and the Implicate Order is a book by theoretical physicist David Bohm. It was originally published 1980 by Routledge, Great Britain.
The book is considered a basic reference for Bohm's concepts of undivided wholeness and of implicate and explicate orders, as well as of Bohm's rheomode - an experimental language based on verbs. The book is cited, for example, by philosopher Steven M. Rosen in his book The Self-evolving Cosmos,
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Chapters
- 1. Fragmentation and wholeness
- 2. The rheomode – an experiment with language and thought
- 3. Reality and knowledge considered as process
- 4. Hidden variables in the quantum theory
- 5. Quantum theory as an indication of a new order in physics, Part A: The development of new orders as shown through the history of physics
- 6. Quantum theory as an indication of a new order in physics, Part B: Implicate and explicate order in physical law
- 7. The enfolding-unfolding universe and consciousness
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