Cosmodern Philosophy: Transdisciplinary Reflections on Nature, Science, and Religion
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This article’s transdisciplinary reflections aim to study the relationship between nature, science, and religion. They address complex phenomena of our ontological reality from a perspective in which science and religion merge to give way to the cosmodern philosophy. As result, a global ethics emerges to reinvent the sacred as the product of integration between religious and scientific worldviews. It also describes an interreligious and intra-religious dialogue where nature and the cosmos constitute the meeting between scientific and religious knowledge. In sum, the cosmodern approach argues that learning to co-evolve consciously requires the development of an ecology of knowledge, where outer physical knowledge and inner spiritual wisdom converge and complement each other on different levels of our experience.Downloads
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