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EP 252 Alexander Bard Part 2: Process and Event

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Monism, Dualism, and the Quest for Meaning

This chapter explores the philosophical dichotomy between monism and dualism, examining their effects on religious beliefs and cosmological views. It discusses Spinoza's ideas on God and nature, the concept of emergence vectors, and introduces a new imagined religion called Cynthiaism, which critiques traditional divine notions. Additionally, the chapter underscores the importance of storytelling in philosophy, urging a reconsideration of individual experiences over abstract concepts in understanding existence.

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