The Knowledge Drive: Confronting Mythological BeliefsDog Ear Publishing, 2008 - 252페이지 The Knowledge Drive is an optimistic book that demonstrates how new, more accurate information conveys survival value and inevitably supplants our dysfunctional mythological beliefs. Before there was time for the accumulation of knowledge, early man created legends and religious myths to "understand" the world and ease the paralyzing awareness of his own mortality and the fear of natural forces beyond his control. We are increasingly aware of how these magical beliefs can lead to divisive religious practices, violence, and mans' continuing inhumanity to fellow man. Change is clearly needed. Now, rapid advances in many fields are giving us the techniques to modify our evolution and curtail our virulence. We can establish a more universal, equitable morality based on more accurate intelligence about our origins and place in the universe. Nevertheless, it is up to us as a species to choose our own future directions. We are thus in charge of our own destiny, a threatening thought to many. No prayers or appeals to magical forces will help. Dr. Bardon analyzes how our quest for knowledge is a basic human drive similar to the sex and nourishment drives. It arises from our survival instinct and is not based on moral or altruistic factors. Along with establishing knowledge as a source of power, the author discusses the Knowledge Drive from many other perspectives: its various motivations; the fact that it can be used for many purposes, even destructive ones; how it learns from adversity; how it often exacerbates inequality; and how it does not solve social problems unless given the necessary direction. Dr. Bardon looks at the multiple forces aligned against our efforts to obtain more reliable information. He shows how the Knowledge Drive not only triumphs over but also learns from these negative elements. Warnings about the fragility of our search for knowledge are misguided-it is rather the people mired in mythology who are vulnerable and need our compassion. |
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... myths was based on basic human hopes and fears . The need to know their origins was overpowering , so creation myths became almost universal . Each tribe or culture forged the story of their genesis to mesh with the surrounding milieu ...
... myths was based on basic human hopes and fears . The need to know their origins was overpowering , so creation myths became almost universal . Each tribe or culture forged the story of their genesis to mesh with the surrounding milieu ...
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... myths and creative fantasies an inspiration to new directions , a springboard to experiment and fact - finding . Early in human development , a few learned to think scientifically . As new knowledge gradually accumulated , ideas could ...
... myths and creative fantasies an inspiration to new directions , a springboard to experiment and fact - finding . Early in human development , a few learned to think scientifically . As new knowledge gradually accumulated , ideas could ...
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... myths are superseded ? How malleable is its course , and can humans band together in order to provide the necessary directions that will lead us toward a less divisive , more equitable future ? Some people are spiritually inspired ...
... myths are superseded ? How malleable is its course , and can humans band together in order to provide the necessary directions that will lead us toward a less divisive , more equitable future ? Some people are spiritually inspired ...
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... and gradually obtain the power to modify our existence . Why are others left behind , des- perately clutching their dysfunctional myths in fear and trembling ? Chapter 1 The Knowledge Drive — A Look at Its Introduction 5.
... and gradually obtain the power to modify our existence . Why are others left behind , des- perately clutching their dysfunctional myths in fear and trembling ? Chapter 1 The Knowledge Drive — A Look at Its Introduction 5.
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... myths to deny the problem and appease the fear . Color- ful , poetic , and highly imaginative , these myths often do minimize or abol- ish the need for anger . Each culture has its own mythology , its own creation stories , and its own ...
... myths to deny the problem and appease the fear . Color- ful , poetic , and highly imaginative , these myths often do minimize or abol- ish the need for anger . Each culture has its own mythology , its own creation stories , and its own ...
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Chapter 4 | 55 |
Chapter 5 | 92 |
Chapter 8 | 106 |
Chapter 9 | 120 |
Chapter 10 | 133 |
Chapter 11 | 150 |
Chapter 12 | 161 |
Chapter 13 | 169 |
Chapter 16 | 221 |
Index | 237 |
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