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Science Set Free: 10 Paths to New Discovery [Hardcover]

Rupert Sheldrake
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4 Sep 2012
The bestselling author of Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home offers an intriguing new assessment of modern day science that will radically change the way we view what is possible.

In Science Set Free (originally published to acclaim in the UK as The Science Delusion), Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, one of the world's most innovative scientists, shows the ways in which science is being constricted by assumptions that have, over the years, hardened into dogmas. Such dogmas are not only limiting, but dangerous for the future of humanity.
 
According to these principles, all of reality is material or physical; the world is a machine, made up of inanimate matter; nature is purposeless; consciousness is nothing but the physical activity of the brain; free will is an illusion; God exists only as an idea in human minds, imprisoned within our skulls.
 
But should science be a belief-system, or a method of enquiry? Sheldrake shows that the materialist ideology is moribund; under its sway, increasingly expensive research is reaping diminishing returns while societies around the world are paying the price.
 
In the skeptical spirit of true science, Sheldrake turns the ten fundamental dogmas of materialism into exciting questions, and shows how all of them open up startling new possibilities for discovery.
 
Science Set Free will radically change your view of what is real and what is possible.

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  • Hardcover: 390 pages
  • Publisher: Deepak Chopra (4 Sep 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0770436706
  • ISBN-13: 978-0770436704
  • Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 3.8 x 24.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 438,478 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Science Set Free formerly The Science Delusion 8 Oct 2012
Format:Hardcover
SCIENCE SET FREE is an excellent work, well worth the reading. Here are ten reasons why.
1. Good writing. The sine-qua-non of all good books... and the test is that once started it is hard to put down.
2. Personal. One can feel the engagement of the writer in the prose. He is there in light touches of humour: but more importantly, he is there in his conviction, in his willingness to share data and in his reporting of the way his work has been marginalized - not because it is wrong- but because it challenges some of the current assumptions of Science.
3. Coherent Structure. All the chapters follow the same pattern, and this gives the book a special kind of unity. Each chapter begins with a question followed by a historical analysis of how that question has been answered in different epochs, and leading to an up-to-date analysis of the available data.
4. Superb bibliography. Enough reading here for a lifetime.
5. Breaks new ground. No one can tell where research will lead, but an openness to fresh ideas is necessary for progress.
6. Educational. Whether one agrees with Sheldrake or not, SCIENCE SET FREE serves as an introduction to many areas of scientific research. Where the jargon of science is necessary to avoid confusion, he explains not only the meaning of a given term, but its etymology. That is a courtesy to the reader and greatly facilitates understanding.
7. Interdisciplinary. The text moves easily from scientific research to conclusions from ancient and modern philosophy. Also, it is not restricted to one science but ranges from physics to botany, to the experiences of shamans, to telepathy, and yes, to religion somewhat.... Hence we gain a comprehensive picture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars First class in every respect. 30 April 2013
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A very, very important book. In order for science to get beyond its current malaise of entrenched dogmas, science needs to 'set itself free' from the key dogmas listed and explained in this book. Little wonder that Sheldrake has had his talks banned from some channels; he represents a potent and articulate threat to the vested interests of pseudo and ideological science. Great stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An astonishing book by an astonishing mind 15 April 2013
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At last we have someone willing to stand up and say that intelligent people can be as dogmatic as anyone else. If not more so because they know they are intelligent, and therefore right. Here we have, at last, someone who takes everything science assumes without evidence, which is a shocking amount, and questions it.

This really is a book that everyone can read, and the dogmatic idiots who censored his TED talk can suck on it, because this book is what science should REALLY be about - open free enquiry.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not even wrong 30 Dec 2012
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Sheldrake commands some respect as a scientist because of his education and degree, however, his continued pose as a scientist on the frontier of discovery is unwarranted. He prefers metaphysics to science, though he seems to think he can do the former but call it the latter. He seeks to deceive the reader into thinking that real skepticism involves being critical of mainstream science while promoting pseudo-scienctifc studies that have no reliable evidence.

The book sets up 10 fundamental beliefs of science and then seeks to disprove them. In fact science has no core beliefs structure since everything is falsifiable but this isn't mentioned. The argument tries to isolate all current understanding to mechanisms. This leaves room for the apparently more natural, human and god wanting notion of creative free-willed life which Sheldrake encapsulates in his idea of "morphic resonance" (Skeptic dictionary is a good place to look this up). This idea is that memory is inherent in nature, if a shape or structure has occurred it makes it easier to happen again. This would suggest the a crossword is easier to do at the end of the day since many other people have done it. If this idea isn't total nonsense then it's doing a very good impression of it. This entire book is an attempt to justify this idea and little more. Sheldrake provides much anecdotal evidence for his ideas and has cherry picked evidence to support him while failing entertain the idea that he could be wrong. He seeks to change science to fit his ideas, rather than changes his ideas to fit reality, he is convinced that morphic resonance is real and this book is the argument for it.

Sheldrake's argument is "science has not accepted my ideas, therefore science is wrong.
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