Infinite Minds
A Philosophical Cosmology
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:15th Nov '01
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Infinite Minds develops a Platonic creation story. The cosmos exists just because of the ethical need for it. We, and all the intricate structures of our universe, exist as intricately structured thoughts in a divine mind that knows everything worth knowing. There could also be infinitely many other universes in this mind, and after death we might explore the wonders of its knowledge. Minds of the same kind could exist in infinite number. In this original and thought-provoking book John Leslie unfolds his view of the nature of the universe, inspired by Spinoza, perhaps the greatest of the philosophical rationalists. Over the last three decades Leslie has been developing his theory in a series of path-breaking publications; now at last he gives it its definitive exposition. It may be hard to believe that the universe is as he says it is --but it is hard also to resist his compelling ideas and arguments.
A refreshingly daring book. * Laval théologique et philosophique *
A wonderful piece of speculative metaphysics, consistent with contemporary physics and cosmology ... Leslie has produced a wonderfully well worked out and quite attractive system of metaphysics. In any case in the course of his argument there is a succession of ingenious discussions of particular matters, including, as one would expect from him, discussions in the philosophy of cosmology. * Australasian Journal of Philosophy *
Provocative and ambitious. * A. W. Moore, Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780199248926
Dimensions: 226mm x 146mm x 18mm
Weight: 407g
248 pages