Modern science has taken on such a stature that it is rare to seriously question its fundamental assumptions. Here, Matthew Kenyon, a senior technologist at NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and longtime student of anthroposophy, explicates the core, untenable paradox of modern science: that it doesn’t understand its primary tool, thought. This...
An excerpt of a lecture given at the opening of a Hilma af Klint exhibit at Lightforms in Hudson, New York, on March 8, 2020, by David Adams, Ph.D. When her mother died in 1920, af Klint felt more free to travel and in September began to undertake regular journeys...
Children love to play the game of asking «Why?» without end. Perhaps this is the beginning of the scientific mind. Certain questions have ceased to be asked, though, because they no longer fit within the framework of contemporary science or philosophy. In the first part of this multi-part essay, Matthew...
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