"Science as a Spiritual Practice" is in three parts. In the first
part the author argues that there are problems with materialism and
that self-transformation could lead individual scientists to more
comprehensive ways of understanding reality. In the second part he
takes on the contentious notion of inner knowledge and shows how
access to inner knowledge could be possible in some altered states
of consciousness. The third part is an analysis of the philosophy
of Franklin Wolff, who claimed that the transcendent states of
consciousness which occurred for him resulted from his mathematical
approach to spirituality.
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