The Blind Spot of Science: Life, Love, Consciousness and Health

p. 347-362

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Science is a collective activity, in which many individuals co-operate in the quest for understanding the unknown. One of the simplifying assumptions of classical science, studying objects, was that the human observer could be obiective. This led to an irresponsible situation: the scientist as outsider of reality ('playing god'). By this assumption scientists are explicitly implicitly unable to cope with the consequences of their own creation. This approach is leading to extensive damage to Earth, and humanity, and it is necessary to focus on the hidden role of the scientist in science. It will be seen that this focus makes it possible to address what seems to be the blind spot of science: the scientist himherself, and the vital difference between the nature of living beings and dead matter. It appears necessary to, literally, bring science to life.

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Otto van Nieuwenhuijze, « The Blind Spot of Science: Life, Love, Consciousness and Health », CASYS, 19 | 2006, 347-362.

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Otto van Nieuwenhuijze, « The Blind Spot of Science: Life, Love, Consciousness and Health », CASYS [En ligne], 19 | 2006, mis en ligne le 30 August 2024, consulté le 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=2727

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Otto van Nieuwenhuijze

Independent Research Scientist

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