Amazing! I have been waiting for this book since you first announced its inception a few years back. I will pre order a copy for me, my wife, and several friends in the biological sciences! I have not been this excited to see a new book in a very long time. I always felt like Being, Consciousness, Bliss needed a 600 pg appendix.
I buyed your book on consciouness last monthly by Amazon. I really think that metaphysical idealism is right. I see some videos of my compatriot, Bernardo Kastrup, wich he presents that in a very cogent way; but it seems that he endorse one dogma of naturalism: mecanicism. I really don't know how he grasp that fisicalism is nonsense but, at same time, continue with this magical thinking - how could intentionality envolve if it is supervenient to a mechanical base?
I hope that this book bring a good metaphysicial ground on this perspective. I say that because you said that is of neoplatonic faction.
From the lands of Vera Cruz, God bless you Dr. Hart.
Looking forward to hearing your lectures. Years ago, after listening a lecture by you on Tolstoy and Dostoevsky at UVA, I asked “I’d be interested what you’d have to say about ecclesiology”..you laughed and said “Everyone has their own opinion.”
I do want to know if the book will be discussing intentionality in the light of Neuralink. I've seen the first patient use the technology to interface with a computer 'using just his mind', as they say in the press releases, does this prove intentionality is material? (I hope not!) I'd love to know your thoughts.
Can't wait to hear your Stanton Lectures - I'll be visiting Cambridge for the occasion (and coincidentally helping out a friend with a music concert). I'll hopefully pluck up the courage to say hi. Is there anything you would recommend reading in preparation? I've recently read an interesting essay on Hesychasm in relation to eudaimonia, apatheia and ataraxia but I'm at a loss as to where to go from there.
I was wondering, Dr. Hart, if I may, what you think of the writing of HP Lovecraft. I ask, because you mentioned him briefly when talking about Cormac Mccarthy, but never expanded much on it.
I look forward to your Stanton lectures. I know it will be a philosophical and theological masterpiece. I just thought to ask if the lectures are open to public attendance?
Dr. Hart, I’m most excited to read your “All Things Are Full of Gods”. In fact, I anticipate doing so will contribute to my own sanctification and integration into the Kingdom and the apokatastasis in all the most important ways. In passing, I’ll remark that- even before I encountered your work- I once was the most thoroughly detestable of two tier Thomists before coming to recognize the reality of what christianity witnesses to be the renewal of creation in all God’s glory, and even in the most beloved of its creatures.
Now, I’ve noticed your book is presently priced at $32.50. I herein offer a most charitable $45 for even the scraps of a most abominable kindle version or an even more abominable pdf of thy roughest draft. You may donate the difference as you like or even indulge Roland with my blessing. Having thus addressed myself to your innermost conscience on pain that thy soul shall be lost, if ever such a thing could be possible, I look forward to your response.
Amazing! I have been waiting for this book since you first announced its inception a few years back. I will pre order a copy for me, my wife, and several friends in the biological sciences! I have not been this excited to see a new book in a very long time. I always felt like Being, Consciousness, Bliss needed a 600 pg appendix.
I buyed your book on consciouness last monthly by Amazon. I really think that metaphysical idealism is right. I see some videos of my compatriot, Bernardo Kastrup, wich he presents that in a very cogent way; but it seems that he endorse one dogma of naturalism: mecanicism. I really don't know how he grasp that fisicalism is nonsense but, at same time, continue with this magical thinking - how could intentionality envolve if it is supervenient to a mechanical base?
I hope that this book bring a good metaphysicial ground on this perspective. I say that because you said that is of neoplatonic faction.
From the lands of Vera Cruz, God bless you Dr. Hart.
Planning to inhale all 3
Looking forward to hearing your lectures. Years ago, after listening a lecture by you on Tolstoy and Dostoevsky at UVA, I asked “I’d be interested what you’d have to say about ecclesiology”..you laughed and said “Everyone has their own opinion.”
God Speed DBH - You'll always have My Full Support & Love. God Bless :)
I do want to know if the book will be discussing intentionality in the light of Neuralink. I've seen the first patient use the technology to interface with a computer 'using just his mind', as they say in the press releases, does this prove intentionality is material? (I hope not!) I'd love to know your thoughts.
Can't wait to hear your Stanton Lectures - I'll be visiting Cambridge for the occasion (and coincidentally helping out a friend with a music concert). I'll hopefully pluck up the courage to say hi. Is there anything you would recommend reading in preparation? I've recently read an interesting essay on Hesychasm in relation to eudaimonia, apatheia and ataraxia but I'm at a loss as to where to go from there.
I was wondering, Dr. Hart, if I may, what you think of the writing of HP Lovecraft. I ask, because you mentioned him briefly when talking about Cormac Mccarthy, but never expanded much on it.
I look forward to your Stanton lectures. I know it will be a philosophical and theological masterpiece. I just thought to ask if the lectures are open to public attendance?
Dr. Hart, I’m most excited to read your “All Things Are Full of Gods”. In fact, I anticipate doing so will contribute to my own sanctification and integration into the Kingdom and the apokatastasis in all the most important ways. In passing, I’ll remark that- even before I encountered your work- I once was the most thoroughly detestable of two tier Thomists before coming to recognize the reality of what christianity witnesses to be the renewal of creation in all God’s glory, and even in the most beloved of its creatures.
Now, I’ve noticed your book is presently priced at $32.50. I herein offer a most charitable $45 for even the scraps of a most abominable kindle version or an even more abominable pdf of thy roughest draft. You may donate the difference as you like or even indulge Roland with my blessing. Having thus addressed myself to your innermost conscience on pain that thy soul shall be lost, if ever such a thing could be possible, I look forward to your response.
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Good luck with the lectures! Always important to explore the Light that we are. (Please, send a reminder with the links.)
Looking forward to your books! Especially prisms and veils.
Congratulations on the new book! I am very much looking forward to devouring it, but where is the Kindle edition?
Looking forward to both. Enjoy the trip
is "wish me will" a Freudian slip? :-)