- published: 07 Oct 2012
- views: 757
- author: mhar jrahm
4:10
MONISM @Bacoor 678commercial
To Insipire Everyone.. Monism fusion of mind and body Express Whats Inside You FUSION FAMI...
published: 07 Oct 2012
author: mhar jrahm
MONISM @Bacoor 678commercial
MONISM @Bacoor 678commercial
To Insipire Everyone.. Monism fusion of mind and body Express Whats Inside You FUSION FAMILY...- published: 07 Oct 2012
- views: 757
- author: mhar jrahm
6:55
Monism
This is a video about the beliefs about Monism....
published: 17 Jun 2011
author: antiwar100
Monism
Monism
This is a video about the beliefs about Monism.- published: 17 Jun 2011
- views: 1119
- author: antiwar100
10:00
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 1/4 DENNET & SEARLE
http://www.NiallMcLaren.com (Home Page) http://tinyurl.com/ax5w83h (Newsletter Archive) ht...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: jockmclaren47
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 1/4 DENNET & SEARLE
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 1/4 DENNET & SEARLE
http://www.NiallMcLaren.com (Home Page) http://tinyurl.com/ax5w83h (Newsletter Archive) http://tinyurl.com/a4ka3uu (Join My Monthly Newsletter) Niall McLaren...- published: 14 Oct 2010
- views: 27757
- author: jockmclaren47
1:10
Napkin Theology 9 - Monism
Worldviews and Cows Series: Monism is explained and illustrated on a napkin....
published: 07 Mar 2010
author: napkintheology
Napkin Theology 9 - Monism
Napkin Theology 9 - Monism
Worldviews and Cows Series: Monism is explained and illustrated on a napkin.- published: 07 Mar 2010
- views: 846
- author: napkintheology
68:05
Nietzsche's Value Monism - Saying Yes to Everything
John Richardson gives a lecture on Nietzsche's affirmation of life....
published: 13 Feb 2012
author: Gottfried Leibniz
Nietzsche's Value Monism - Saying Yes to Everything
Nietzsche's Value Monism - Saying Yes to Everything
John Richardson gives a lecture on Nietzsche's affirmation of life.- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 2404
- author: Gottfried Leibniz
70:03
Shinzen - Dualism, Monism, Nihilism
Shinzen Young, Dualism, Monism and Nihilism....
published: 02 Jan 2013
author: HulksOperaDoc
Shinzen - Dualism, Monism, Nihilism
Shinzen - Dualism, Monism, Nihilism
Shinzen Young, Dualism, Monism and Nihilism.- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 229
- author: HulksOperaDoc
2:47
Dualism vs. monoism
Religion vs money....
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Jurij Fedorov
Dualism vs. monoism
0:48
Mind-Body: Monism
One of my high school philosophy students explaining monism to his classmates....
published: 25 Sep 2012
author: PittmanSS
Mind-Body: Monism
Mind-Body: Monism
One of my high school philosophy students explaining monism to his classmates.- published: 25 Sep 2012
- views: 38
- author: PittmanSS
6:24
Monism vs. Non-Dualism
Not one. Not two....
published: 21 Apr 2010
author: Jonathan Cobb
Monism vs. Non-Dualism
3:31
SSSDBYIII OPEN Division: Monism
Urban Art and Terapixel Graphics South Side Street Dance Battle Year 3 would like to thank...
published: 23 May 2013
author: Urban Art
SSSDBYIII OPEN Division: Monism
SSSDBYIII OPEN Division: Monism
Urban Art and Terapixel Graphics South Side Street Dance Battle Year 3 would like to thank the following sponsors: Health Sense Wellness Spa, Gardena Purifie...- published: 23 May 2013
- views: 287
- author: Urban Art
4:04
Monism Champion||Bamboo Organ 2013
Monism..- Lahat ng eto ay galing sa puso namen. di namen to inexpect pero alam din namen n...
published: 30 Apr 2013
author: mhar jrahm
Monism Champion||Bamboo Organ 2013
Monism Champion||Bamboo Organ 2013
Monism..- Lahat ng eto ay galing sa puso namen. di namen to inexpect pero alam din namen na deserve namen to dahil sobra namen tong pnaghandaan, watch and in...- published: 30 Apr 2013
- views: 812
- author: mhar jrahm
3:25
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 4/4 DENNET & SEARLE
http://www.NiallMcLaren.com (Home Page) http://tinyurl.com/ax5w83h (Newsletter Archive) ht...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: jockmclaren47
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 4/4 DENNET & SEARLE
MONISM VS DUALISM & PSYCHIATRY 4/4 DENNET & SEARLE
http://www.NiallMcLaren.com (Home Page) http://tinyurl.com/ax5w83h (Newsletter Archive) http://tinyurl.com/a4ka3uu (Join My Monthly Newsletter) Niall McLaren...- published: 14 Oct 2010
- views: 2996
- author: jockmclaren47
7:27
NON || Monism ( Boyd Rice )
http://www.discogs.com/NON-Receive-The-Flame/release/69942....
published: 10 May 2011
author: Kostas Taslakoglou
NON || Monism ( Boyd Rice )
NON || Monism ( Boyd Rice )
http://www.discogs.com/NON-Receive-The-Flame/release/69942.- published: 10 May 2011
- views: 1627
- author: Kostas Taslakoglou
Vimeo results:
2:10
WAITING
Thanks to: My Dad, Tugce, Kiymet, Akin, Onder, Deniz, Esener, Caglar, The Cat, The Dove an...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: charon
WAITING
Thanks to: My Dad, Tugce, Kiymet, Akin, Onder, Deniz, Esener, Caglar, The Cat, The Dove and The Dog.
Music : Monism - Crazy Language
117:51
WedTech@sf_x: STUART KAUFFMAN: Res Extensa, Res Potentia And The Poised Realm
September 1, 2010 at Santa Fe Complex.
A short philosophical discourse with Stuart Kauffm...
published: 09 Sep 2010
author: Roy Wroth
WedTech@sf_x: STUART KAUFFMAN: Res Extensa, Res Potentia And The Poised Realm
September 1, 2010 at Santa Fe Complex.
A short philosophical discourse with Stuart Kauffman, eminent theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher.
“We have lived with scientific “monism” since Newton. Monism is the view, shared by virtually all scientists, that the world is made of one kind of “stuff,” the Actual world of matter and energy and with some question marks, space and time and information.
There are very good grounds to accept monism, and it has an ancient history. No less an ancient philosopher Empedocles said, “What is real in the universe is what is actual.”
Aristotle was less sure, he toyed with the idea that both the Actual and the Possible were “Real.” He called the Possible “potentia” and meant a variety of things by Potentia. And no less a mathematician and philosopher than Alfred North Whitehead, he of Principia Mathematica in the early 20th Century, written with Bertrand Russell, moved on to think of both Actuals and Possibles as “real”, or “ontologically real”, meaning two kinds of “stuff,” Actuals and Possibles in the universe.
I’m beginning, to my surprise, to think Aristotle and Whitehead may have been right.
If so, the implications are radical.
I’m beginning to think of a dualism, not the Res Extensa and Res Cogitans of Descartes, but a new Res Extensa and Res Potentia.”
Continue reading Stuart’s essay at at NPR’s 13.7 blog on science and culture at http://n.pr/cHyEJM.
Introduced by Stephen Guerin.
www.sfcomplex.org
2:41
Falsification of Local Realism without using Quantum Entanglement - Anton Zeilinger
‘Quantum Magic’ Without Any ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ – June 2011
Excerpt: A team of r...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: Philip Cunningham
Falsification of Local Realism without using Quantum Entanglement - Anton Zeilinger
‘Quantum Magic’ Without Any ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ – June 2011
Excerpt: A team of researchers led by Anton Zeilinger at the University of Vienna and the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information of the Austrian Academy of Sciences used a system which does not allow for entanglement, and still found results which cannot be interpreted classically.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110624111942.htm
Entire video:
Prof Anton Zeilinger speaks on quantum physics. at UCT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3ZPWW5NOrw
Why the Quantum? It from Bit? A Participatory Universe?
Excerpt: In conclusion, it may very well be said that information is the irreducible kernel from which everything else flows. Thence the question why nature appears quantized is simply a consequence of the fact that information itself is quantized by necessity. It might even be fair to observe that the concept that information is fundamental is very old knowledge of humanity, witness for example the beginning of gospel according to John: "In the beginning was the Word."
Anton Zeilinger - a world leading expert in quantum teleportation:
http://www.metanexus.net/Magazine/ArticleDetail/tabid/68/id/8638/Default.aspx
"It from bit symbolizes the idea that every item of the physical world has at bottom - at a very deep bottom, in most instances - an immaterial source and explanation; that which we call reality arises in the last analysis from the posing of yes-no questions and the registering of equipment-evoked responses; in short, that things physical are information-theoretic in origin."
John Archibald Wheeler
Zeilinger's principle
The principle that any elementary system carries just one bit of information. This principle was put forward by the Austrian physicist Anton Zeilinger in 1999 and subsequently developed by him to derive several aspects of quantum mechanics.
http://science.jrank.org/pages/20784/Zeilinger%27s-principle.html#ixzz17a7f88PM
In the beginning was the bit - New Scientist
Excerpt: Zeilinger's principle leads to the intrinsic randomness found in the quantum world. Consider the spin of an electron. Say it is measured along a vertical axis (call it the z axis) and found to be pointing up. Because one bit of information has been used to make that statement, no more information can be carried by the electron's spin. Consequently, no information is available to predict the amounts of spin in the two horizontal directions (x and y axes), so they are of necessity entirely random. If you then measure the spin in one of these directions, there is an equal chance of its pointing right or left, forward or back. This fundamental randomness is what we call Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
http://www.quantum.at/fileadmin/links/newscientist/bit.html
Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation - Anton Zeilinger - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/5705317/
How Teleportation Will Work -
Excerpt: In 1993, the idea of teleportation moved out of the realm of science fiction and into the world of theoretical possibility. It was then that physicist Charles Bennett and a team of researchers at IBM confirmed that quantum teleportation was possible, but only if the original object being teleported was destroyed. --- As predicted, the original photon no longer existed once the replica was made.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/teleportation1.htm
Quantum Teleportation - IBM Research Page
Excerpt: "it would destroy the original (photon) in the process,,"
http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation/
Researchers Succeed in Quantum Teleportation of Light Waves - April 2011
Excerpt: In this experiment, researchers in Australia and Japan were able to transfer quantum information from one place to another without having to physically move it. It was destroyed in one place and instantly resurrected in another, “alive” again and unchanged. This is a major advance, as previous teleportation experiments were either very slow or caused some information to be lost.
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-04/quantum-teleportation-breakthrough-could-lead-instantanous-computing
Unconditional Quantum Teleportation - abstract
Excerpt: This is the first realization of unconditional quantum teleportation where every state entering the device is actually teleported,,
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/282/5389/706
Ions have been teleported successfully for the first time by two independent research groups
Excerpt: In fact, copying isn't quite the right word for it. In order to reproduce the quantum state of one atom in a second atom, the original has to be destroyed. This is unavoidable - it is enforced by the laws of quantum mechanics, which stipulate that you can't 'clone' a quantum state. In principle, however, the 'copy' can be indistinguishable from the original (that was destroyed),,,
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/Issues/2004/October/beammeup.asp
Atom takes a quantum leap - 2009
Excerpt: Ytt
53:30
Repenser nos formes de vie (8) - « La philosophie du Web, entre ontologie(s) et ontogonies » par Alexandre MONNIN
Club de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève – École Normale Supérieure (http://cmsgens.wordpress....
published: 20 May 2012
author: CMSG
Repenser nos formes de vie (8) - « La philosophie du Web, entre ontologie(s) et ontogonies » par Alexandre MONNIN
Club de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève – École Normale Supérieure (http://cmsgens.wordpress.com/)
17 mars 2012
COLLOQUE: « REPENSER NOS FORMES DE VIE À L’AUNE
DES NOUVELLES TECHNOLOGIES »
Organisé par Martin Fortier, Julieu Neulat, Marc Santolini.
(8) « Quelle forme de vie philosophique au XXIe siècle ? Esquisse d’une réponse du point de vue de la philosophie du Web, entre ontologie(s) et ontogonies. » par Alexandre MONNIN
Le développement du numérique et du Web est indubitablement de nature à questionner nos formes de vie et leurs transformations contemporaines. C’est également l’occasion d’interroger cette notion attachée au penchant « naturaliste » qui représente une part non négligeable de la pensée de Wittgenstein. Le sociologue américain Scott Lash parle pour sa part de « formes de vie technologiques ». On pense immédiatement aux bouleversements anthropologiques portés par l’évolution des supports de pensées. Ces thèses ont été abondamment illustrées sous la plume d’Andy Clark, Michael Wheeler et Harry Halpin.
L’architecture du Web nous met au prise d’un processus de devenir ou de reprise (cela, précisément, nécessite d’être évalué) de concepts philosophiques parmi les plus important que la tradition ait légués : objet, nom propre, ontologie. Chacun à leur manière, ils acquièrent une vie nouvelle sous la forme d’artefacts techniques : « ressources », URIs, ontologies.
D’une part, un tel mouvement, qui ne saurait demeurer à sens unique, vers les objets qui leur ont succédé, interroge également le statut des concepts ainsi arraché à leur contexte d’origine. Philosophe-t-on aujourd’hui comme hier avec la mêmes matière et de la même manière ? Y a-t-il encore un sens à se situer à l’intérieur de traditions bien établies telles que la phénoménologie ou la philosophie analytique, lors même que leurs concepts franchissement allègrement les frontières usuelles, et que la discussion se poursuit ailleurs, dans un idiome en surface, mais en surface seulement, identique à celui qui l’a précédé ? Au cours des quinze dernières années, les débats autour du nom propre se sont en effet poursuivis en philosophie comme si de rien n’était, sans éclat notable. Le Web, du point de vue des standards, rompt avec la définition proposée par Jules Vuillemin du système philosophique, bâti sur les contradictions logiques entre les grandes écoles philosophiques. Il ne débouche pas non plus sur un affaissement du transcendantal et de l’ontologique dans l’empirique comme le suggère Lash, au nom d’un « monisme de la technique ». La contradiction logique n’est pas dépassée par l’op-position factuelle (deux termes que Vuillemin mettait déjà en relief) mais par la com-position artefactuelles, qui associe par la médiation de l’artefact, les vertus de positions philosophiques concurrentes. Les fonctions des concepts deviennent du même coup des fonctionnalités dont il devient loisible d’assurer la coexistence en vertu d’un tertium datur qui n’oblige pas à renoncer à toute forme de cohérence.
D’autre part, à mesure que ce mouvement se poursuit, le philosophe voit, sans toujours en prendre conscience, ses outils de travail lui échapper. D’aucuns ont ainsi tranché dans le vif, à l’instar de Barry Smith qui ne se dit plus philosophe aujourd’hui mais « ontologue », œuvrant désormais dans le seul domaine de l’ingénierie des connaissances. Le paradoxe de la forme de vie technologique ne serait-il pas dès lors de mobiliser à nouveaux frais les concepts de la philosophie tout en rendant caduque cette activité ? Il nous semble, à rebours d’un tel jugement qui ne manque pourtant ni de force ni d’exemples pour l’illustrer, qu’il est possible de répondre à cette question en apportant quelques nuances. La portée ontologique du Web provient effectivement de ce qu’il recèle en son sein le concept de « ressource » qui permet d’ouvrir à nouveaux frais la question ontologique.
À partir de récents travaux de Pierre Livet consacrés à l’ontologie du Web, on peut reconstituer les opérations qui ont permis de faire émerger les objets qui autorisent à concevoir cette architecture (et, par conséquent, à désoffusquer l’horizon ontologique). Loin de se réduire à des processus épistémiques, elles ouvrent la perspective d’une ontologie d’opérations constitutives d’une ontologie d’entités dont le grain s’affine au fur et à mesure.
Youtube results:
4:19
Monism @ Sitcom's Best Dance Crew 2 • Sitcom Live! Las Piñas
Fusion of Mind and Body. Monism - Grand Champion Dancers: Efren Saballe Jeibian Ramos Irra...
published: 31 May 2012
author: FusionDancersTV
Monism @ Sitcom's Best Dance Crew 2 • Sitcom Live! Las Piñas
Monism @ Sitcom's Best Dance Crew 2 • Sitcom Live! Las Piñas
Fusion of Mind and Body. Monism - Grand Champion Dancers: Efren Saballe Jeibian Ramos Irralou Mapagdalita Keith De Guzman Albert Rivera Joseph Arguilles Sugi...- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 1373
- author: FusionDancersTV
3:48
The "Total Information" Argument for Neutral Monism
In philosophy neutral monism refers to the view that both matter and mind are derived from...
published: 08 Aug 2010
author: Johanan Raatz
The "Total Information" Argument for Neutral Monism
The "Total Information" Argument for Neutral Monism
In philosophy neutral monism refers to the view that both matter and mind are derived from some third "neutral" substance: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutr...- published: 08 Aug 2010
- views: 742
- author: Johanan Raatz
4:33
Jon Cates - Science Fact - Monism 10
This song is featured in "National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Sto...
published: 16 Jan 2013
author: oldschoolvescan
Jon Cates - Science Fact - Monism 10
Jon Cates - Science Fact - Monism 10
This song is featured in "National Treasure 4: Baby Franny: She's Doing Well: The Hole Story" episode of American Dad when Francine tries to solve the "Yang-...- published: 16 Jan 2013
- views: 1343
- author: oldschoolvescan