Friday, September 12, 2014
My Thoughts on Rupert Sheldrake
I think I have a lot of lessons to learn from Mr. Sheldrake. I consider him to be a very knowledgeable person concerning biology and to boot he is a heretic of materialism philosophy.
Some part of me also wants to reject materialism as a philosophy simply because it begs the question: What is stuff?
You can't say "stuff" or make up things, because then what are those things made up of? The reductionism is non-stop. There has to be a better philosophy than thinking reality is made of "stuff". I'm not too sure if a "morpho-genic field" is the correct idea, but it is worth looking at, regardless of all the ridicule Mr. Sheldrake has been receiving from the materialists.
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