"Wholeness and the Implicate Order" Quotes
An exploration of the interconnectedness of the universe and the nature of reality.
philosophy | 304 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Thought is creating divisions out of itself and then saying that they are there naturally.
The ability to perceive or think differently is more important than the knowledge gained.
The whole is in every part and the whole is in every totality.
In the implicate order, space and time are no longer the dominant factors determining the relationships of dependence or independence of different elements.
In the implicate order, even the division of the totality into parts is not fundamental.
The notion of unity, therefore, is of fundamental importance in any discussion of order.
The notion of total order is extraordinarily difficult to define.
Order is not the same as mere sequence.
Order is not the same as stability.
Order is not the same as harmony.





