The reason I find it interesting to think about different dimensions is because the distinction between one dimension and the next is uniquely…well…distinct. We are all very familiar with distinctions between one thing and the next, like my car and my friend’s car. We are also familiar with distinctions between different kinds of things like [...]
All posts tagged Evolution
Charles Sanders Peirce and Integral Evolution
Posted by Jeff Carreira on December 29, 2009
http://evolutionaryphilosophy.com/2009/12/29/charles-sanders-peirce-and-integral-evolution/
Cosmic Evolution
I have been thinking about something that came up in the discussion around my last post. It was something that Carl had said early on when he remarked about how a large part of the American population doesn’t believe in evolution and then wondered how they could possibly ever be interested in anything like evolutionary [...]
Posted by Jeff Carreira on October 19, 2009
http://evolutionaryphilosophy.com/2009/10/19/cosmic-evolution/
Our Evolutionary Crisis
I certainly want to continue with our discussion and I want to explore the profound ideas of Charles Sanders Peirce further, but first I wanted to say a few words in general that I have been thinking about. As some of you may know I have been a student of a spiritual teacher named Andrew Cohen and [...]
Posted by Jeff Carreira on October 3, 2009
http://evolutionaryphilosophy.com/2009/10/03/our-evolutionary-crisis/
Ultimate vs. Relative Intelligence
In response to my last post Brian asked, “Does your stated belief in ‘higherness’ include an obligation to live in accordance with it? If so, what does that look like?” It is a fair question and one that I will attempt to answer – at least with my understanding at this point. First of all [...]
Posted by Jeff Carreira on August 30, 2009
http://evolutionaryphilosophy.com/2009/08/30/ultimate-vs-relative-intelligence/