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Creativity, Natural Philosophy and Science

by David Bohm

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Bohm tells us why science has become specialized and fragmented at the cost of its soul. He describes his theory of "implicate order" and its implications for human consciousness. He observes that thought is based in memory but true creativity depends on getting beyond the thought process.

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