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The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III - Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family... The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III - Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family (Hardcover, New)
Peter Byrne
R1,563 Discovery Miles 15 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Byrne tells the story of Hugh Everett III (1930-1982), whose "many worlds" theory of multiple universes has had a profound impact on physics and philosophy. Using Everett's unpublished papers (recently discovered in his son's basement) and dozens of interviews with his friends, colleagues, and surviving family members, Byrne paints, for the general reader, a detailed portrait of the genius who invented an astonishing way of describing our complex universe from the inside. Everett's mathematical model (called the "universal wave function") treats all possible events as "equally real," and concludes that countless copies of every person and thing exist in all possible configurations spread over an infinity of universes: many worlds.
Afflicted by depression and addictions, Everett strove to bring rational order to the professional realms in which he played historically significant roles. In addition to his famous interpretation of quantum mechanics, Everett wrote a classic paper in game theory; created computer algorithms that revolutionized military operations research; and performed pioneering work in artificial intelligence for top secret government projects. He wrote the original software for targeting cities in a nuclear hot war; and he was one of the first scientists to recognize the danger of nuclear winter. As a Cold Warrior, he designed logical systems that modeled "rational" human and machine behaviors, and yet he was largely oblivious to the emotional damage his irrational personal behavior inflicted upon his family, lovers, and business partners.
He died young, but left behind a fascinating record of his life, including correspondence with such philosophically inclined physicists as Niels Bohr, Norbert Wiener, and John Wheeler. These remarkable letters illuminate the long and often bitter struggle to explain the paradox of measurement at the heart of quantum physics. In recent years, Everett's solution to this mysterious problem-the existence of a universe of universes-has gained considerable traction in scientific circles, not as science fiction, but as an explanation of physical reality.

Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion - The Legacy of Deism (Paperback): Peter Byrne Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion - The Legacy of Deism (Paperback)
Peter Byrne
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study offers students of religion and philosophy introductory chapters concerning the concept of natural religion. It holds that we can't engage in useful discussion about the present concept of religion without a knowledge of the philosophical history that has shaped that concept. This is discussed with reference to the notion of natural religion to illustrate certain aspects of deism and its legacy. Originally published in 1989.

Companion Encyclopedia of Theology (Paperback): Peter Byrne, Leslie Houlden, Rev Prof Leslie Houlden Companion Encyclopedia of Theology (Paperback)
Peter Byrne, Leslie Houlden, Rev Prof Leslie Houlden
R1,744 Discovery Miles 17 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology provides a comprehensive guide to modern theological thought. An international team of theologians and practitioners of both the Christian and Jewish faiths investigate and consider aspects of theology in 48 self-contained articles. Neither partisan and denominational, nor detached and abstract, this Companion explores the resources and applications of theology in the light of Christianity's place in the modern world. The Structure The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology is divided into six parts. The first three deal with major foundational aspects of Western theological reflection: * the Hebrew and Christian Bible * the Tradition * the contribution of Philosophy The second half of the Companion is concerned with application: * in relation to Spirituality * in relation to contemporary Ethics * in relation to issues in and aspects of present-day theological construction The 48 essays are descriptive, informative and analytical; their wide-ranging content is bound into a unified perspective by the editors' general introduction and the introductions to each of the six parts. At the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work is concluded with a comprehensive index. This Companion Encyclopedia is a valuable source of reference for students, teachers and both lay and clerical practitioners of Christian and Jewish theology. Key Features * Broad Coverage - contains 48 in-depth essays covering both the history and application of Western theological thought * International Authorship - written in non-technical language by a distinguished team of editors and authors from both Christian and Jewish faiths * Balanced Approach - discusses and analyses the key issues without imposing any single viewpoint * Clearly Presented - at the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work contains a comprehensive index

Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion - The Legacy of Deism (Hardcover): Peter Byrne Natural Religion and the Nature of Religion - The Legacy of Deism (Hardcover)
Peter Byrne
R4,224 Discovery Miles 42 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study offers students of religion and philosophy introductory chapters concerning the concept of natural religion. It holds that we can't engage in useful discussion about the present concept of religion without a knowledge of the philosophical history that has shaped that concept. This is discussed with reference to the notion of natural religion to illustrate certain aspects of deism and its legacy. Originally published in 1989.

God and Realism (Paperback, New Ed): Peter Byrne God and Realism (Paperback, New Ed)
Peter Byrne
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Byrne's study of God and realism offers a critical survey of issues surrounding the realist interpretation of theism and theology. Byrne presents a general argument for interpreting the intent of talk about God in a realist fashion and argues that judging the intent of theistic discourse should be the primary object of concern in the philosophy of religion. He considers a number of important ideas and thinkers supporting global anti-realism, and finds them all wanting. After the refutation of global anti-realism, Byrne considers a number of important arguments in favour of the notion that there is something specific to talk about God which invites an anti-realist interpretation of it. Here he looks at verificationism, the writings of Don Cupitt, forms of radical feminist theory and the ideas of D.Z. Phillips. The book concludes with a discussion of whether theology as a discursive, academic discipline can be interpreted realistically. Offering a comprehensive survey of the topic and of the leading literature in the field, this book presents key arguments for exploring issues brought to bear upon the realism debate. Students and scholars of philosophy of religion, philosophy of language, metaphysics, theory of knowledge and theology, will find this an invaluable new contribution to the field.

Companion Encyclopedia of Theology (Hardcover, 2nd): Peter Byrne, Leslie Houlden, Rev Prof Leslie Houlden Companion Encyclopedia of Theology (Hardcover, 2nd)
Peter Byrne, Leslie Houlden, Rev Prof Leslie Houlden
R12,943 Discovery Miles 129 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology provides a comprehensive guide to modern theological thought. An international team of theologians and practitioners of both Christian and Jewish faiths investigate and consider aspects of theology in 48 self-contained articles. Neither partisan and denominational, nor detached and abstract, this Companion explores the resources and applications of theology in the light of Christianity's place in the modern world.
The Structure
The Companion Encyclopedia of Theology is divided into six parts. The first three deal with major foundational aspects of Western theological reflection:
* the Hebrew and Christian Bible
* the Tradition
* the contribution of Philosophy
The second half of the Companion is concerned with application:
* in relation to Spirituality
* in relation to contemporary Ethics
* in relation to issues in and aspects of present-day theological construction
The 48 essays are descriptive, informative and analytical; their wide-ranging content is bound into a unified perspective by the editors' general introduction and the introductions to each of the six parts. At the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work is concluded with a comprehensive index.
This Companion Encyclopedia is a valuable source of reference for students, teachers and both lay and clerical practitioners of Christian and Jewish theology.
Key Features
* Broad Coverage - contains 48 in-depth essays covering both the history and application of Western theological thought
* International Authorship - written in non-technical language by a distinguished team of editors and authors from both Christian and Jewish faiths
* Balanced Approach - discusses and analyses the key issues without imposing any single viewpoint
* Clearly Presented - at the end of each article, there are suggestions for further reading and the work contains a comprehensive index

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The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III - Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family... The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett III - Multiple Universes, Mutual Assured Destruction, and the Meltdown of a Nuclear Family (Paperback)
Peter Byrne
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Peter Byrne tells the story of Hugh Everett III (1930-1982), whose "many worlds" theory of multiple universes has had a profound impact on physics and philosophy. Using Everett's unpublished papers (recently discovered in his son's basement) and dozens of interviews with his friends, colleagues, and surviving family members, Byrne paints, for the general reader, a detailed portrait of the genius who invented an astonishing way of describing our complex universe from the inside. Everett's mathematical model (called the "universal wave function") treats all possible events as "equally real", and concludes that countless copies of every person and thing exist in all possible configurations spread over an infinity of universes: many worlds. Afflicted by depression and addictions, Everett strove to bring rational order to the professional realms in which he played historically significant roles. In addition to his famous interpretation of quantum mechanics, Everett wrote a classic paper in game theory; created computer algorithms that revolutionized military operations research; and performed pioneering work in artificial intelligence for top secret government projects. He wrote the original software for targeting cities in a nuclear hot war; and he was one of the first scientists to recognize the danger of nuclear winter. As a Cold Warrior, he designed logical systems that modeled "rational" human and machine behaviors, and yet he was largely oblivious to the emotional damage his irrational personal behavior inflicted upon his family, lovers, and business partners. He died young, but left behind a fascinating record of his life, including correspondence with such philosophically inclined physicists as Niels Bohr, Norbert Wiener, and John Wheeler. These remarkable letters illuminate the long and often bitter struggle to explain the paradox of measurement at the heart of quantum physics. In recent years, Everett's solution to this mysterious problem - the existence of a universe of universes - has gained considerable traction in scientific circles, not as science fiction, but as an explanation of physical reality.

A Fortunate Life, Volume Two (Paperback): Peter Byrne Frgs A Fortunate Life, Volume Two (Paperback)
Peter Byrne Frgs
R1,842 Discovery Miles 18 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Green Eye (Paperback): Peter Byrne The Green Eye (Paperback)
Peter Byrne
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Fortunate Life (Paperback): Peter Byrne A Fortunate Life (Paperback)
Peter Byrne
R796 Discovery Miles 7 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Hunt for the Yeti (Paperback): Peter Byrne Frgs The Hunt for the Yeti (Paperback)
Peter Byrne Frgs
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Green Eye (Paperback): Peter Byrne The Green Eye (Paperback)
Peter Byrne
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the turn of the century a man named J. Milton wrote a set of verses called "The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God". The verses tell the story of a young British officer named Carew, who steals the Green Eye, a priceless emerald, from the temple in the mountains north of Kathmandu, Nepal. The emerald was to be a gift from him to the daughter of the colonel of his regiment, with whom he is in love. This is a required reading for all who are stirred by adventure and the dangerous.

The Philosophical and Theological Foundations of Ethics - An Introduction to Moral Theory and its Relation to Religious Belief... The Philosophical and Theological Foundations of Ethics - An Introduction to Moral Theory and its Relation to Religious Belief (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1999)
Peter Byrne
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This study is an introduction to the problems of moral philosophy designed particularly for students of theology and religious studies. It offers an account of the nature and subject matter of moral reasoning and of the major types of moral theory current in contemporary moral philosophy. The account aims to bring out the major issues in moral theory, to present a clear, non technical articulation of the structure of moral knowledge and to explore the relation between religious belief and morality.

Monster Trilogy Guidebook, The - How to find a bigfoot, a yeti, and the Loch Ness monster (Paperback): Peter Byrne, Christopher... Monster Trilogy Guidebook, The - How to find a bigfoot, a yeti, and the Loch Ness monster (Paperback)
Peter Byrne, Christopher L. Murphy
R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A practical guide combining in-depth knowledge of wilderness exploration and wild animal behaviour with detailed information on preparation for large and small expeditions.

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