Jiang's label for a worldview built from randomness, materialism, and bottom-up emergence.
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scientific worldview
Jiang's label for a worldview built from randomness, materialism, and bottom-up emergence.
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He says the current scientific worldview has three core characteristics: reality is random rather than designed, material rather than spiritual, and emergent from particles upward.
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"...are we going now there are three distinct characteristics about the scientific worldview that's very important for us to understand okay the first is..."
"...and so these are the three major principal principles of our worldview today and you should have learned most of this in science class..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's attack on the scientific worldview: Big Bang, evolution, neuroscience, school, and transhumanism become parts of one material story that forgets divinity, fears death, and lets power reinvent reality.
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