Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken

This paper aims to describe and elaborate on a recent discursive change within the new-age movement. Since the seventies and the publishing of speculative popular science books like The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra and The self-aware Universe by Amit Goswami, the idea that quantum physics resonat...

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Main Author: Sporrong, Elin
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Avdelningen för idéhistoria 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-786962013-01-08T13:42:34ZDen kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysikensweSporrong, ElinStockholms universitet, Avdelningen för idéhistoria2012Lynne McTaggartAmit GoswamiRamathaquantum physicsEdgar MitchellQuantrekquantum activistJohn HagelinWhat the bleepFred Alan Wolfnew-ageThe FieldZero point FieldkvantfysikkvantmekanikandlighetkvantandlighetVad vet vi egentligenSporrongmonismnollpunktsfältetnyandlighetThis paper aims to describe and elaborate on a recent discursive change within the new-age movement. Since the seventies and the publishing of speculative popular science books like The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra and The self-aware Universe by Amit Goswami, the idea that quantum physics resonates with spirituality has become the topic of hundreds of books and movies. The quantum-spiritual discourse has three distinct ways to approach quantum physics in its discussion on spirituality: The parallelistic approach which emphasizes the similarities between eastern philosophies and modern physics, the monistic-idealistic approach which tells us that mind is the foundation of matter and the scientific spiritual approach which tries to explain spiritual claims scientifically. In the quantum-spiritual discourse, quantum physical phenomena (e.g. non-locality and entanglement) are being called upon to validate metaphysical statements. The primary assumption of the discourse is that the shift of paradigm due to the establishment of modern physics also is a shift of paradigm of spirituality. With the object to examine the common claims made in the discourse, cross-references between spiritual arguments and facts of quantum physics are being made. A discussion is held about the probable influence of the historical context, with particular focus on the monistic evolvement during the late nineteenth century. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-78696application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Lynne McTaggart
Amit Goswami
Ramatha
quantum physics
Edgar Mitchell
Quantrek
quantum activist
John Hagelin
What the bleep
Fred Alan Wolf
new-age
The Field
Zero point Field
kvantfysik
kvantmekanik
andlighet
kvantandlighet
Vad vet vi egentligen
Sporrong
monism
nollpunktsfältet
nyandlighet
spellingShingle Lynne McTaggart
Amit Goswami
Ramatha
quantum physics
Edgar Mitchell
Quantrek
quantum activist
John Hagelin
What the bleep
Fred Alan Wolf
new-age
The Field
Zero point Field
kvantfysik
kvantmekanik
andlighet
kvantandlighet
Vad vet vi egentligen
Sporrong
monism
nollpunktsfältet
nyandlighet
Sporrong, Elin
Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
description This paper aims to describe and elaborate on a recent discursive change within the new-age movement. Since the seventies and the publishing of speculative popular science books like The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra and The self-aware Universe by Amit Goswami, the idea that quantum physics resonates with spirituality has become the topic of hundreds of books and movies. The quantum-spiritual discourse has three distinct ways to approach quantum physics in its discussion on spirituality: The parallelistic approach which emphasizes the similarities between eastern philosophies and modern physics, the monistic-idealistic approach which tells us that mind is the foundation of matter and the scientific spiritual approach which tries to explain spiritual claims scientifically. In the quantum-spiritual discourse, quantum physical phenomena (e.g. non-locality and entanglement) are being called upon to validate metaphysical statements. The primary assumption of the discourse is that the shift of paradigm due to the establishment of modern physics also is a shift of paradigm of spirituality. With the object to examine the common claims made in the discourse, cross-references between spiritual arguments and facts of quantum physics are being made. A discussion is held about the probable influence of the historical context, with particular focus on the monistic evolvement during the late nineteenth century.
author Sporrong, Elin
author_facet Sporrong, Elin
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title Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
title_short Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
title_full Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
title_fullStr Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
title_full_unstemmed Den kvantandliga diskursen : En undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
title_sort den kvantandliga diskursen : en undersökning av nyandlighetens möte med kvantfysiken
publisher Stockholms universitet, Avdelningen för idéhistoria
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