{"title":"Is the Universe Enough? Can It Suffice as a Basis for Worldviews?","authors":"M. Lupisella","doi":"10.22339/JBH.V3I3.3370","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The modern scientific cosmic perspective is unique and compelling, but it is not for everyone. Modern cosmology can be humbling and awe-inspiring, even motivating It can also be overwhelming, even scary. The extent to which the universe we know today can form the basis of satisfactory worldviews rests largely on human psychology, preferences, and needs, as well as on what we mean by “worldview”. This essay will explore some ways to think about worldviews and the universe, with an emphasis on exploring relationships between cosmic evolution and cultural evolution (Dick and Lupisella), including what might be called “cosmocultural evolution” – the coevolution of cosmos and culture (Lupisella 2009). We will touch on a few cosmocultural evolutionary perspectives as well as broader underlying “cosmological theories of value”. With an eye toward psychology, we will consider if and how such perspectives might inform, or possibly suffice as worldviews, suggesting generally that the universe may suffice for some people some of the time, but probably not for most people most of the time. Correspondence | Mark Lupisella, Mark@HorizonsProject.org Citation | Lupisella, M. (2019) Is the Universe Enough? Can It Suffice as a Basis for Worldviews? Journal of Big History, III(3); 123 140. DOI | https://doi.org/10.22339/jbh.v3i3.3370","PeriodicalId":326067,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Big History","volume":"8 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"6","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Big History","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22339/JBH.V3I3.3370","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The modern scientific cosmic perspective is unique and compelling, but it is not for everyone. Modern cosmology can be humbling and awe-inspiring, even motivating It can also be overwhelming, even scary. The extent to which the universe we know today can form the basis of satisfactory worldviews rests largely on human psychology, preferences, and needs, as well as on what we mean by “worldview”. This essay will explore some ways to think about worldviews and the universe, with an emphasis on exploring relationships between cosmic evolution and cultural evolution (Dick and Lupisella), including what might be called “cosmocultural evolution” – the coevolution of cosmos and culture (Lupisella 2009). We will touch on a few cosmocultural evolutionary perspectives as well as broader underlying “cosmological theories of value”. With an eye toward psychology, we will consider if and how such perspectives might inform, or possibly suffice as worldviews, suggesting generally that the universe may suffice for some people some of the time, but probably not for most people most of the time. Correspondence | Mark Lupisella, Mark@HorizonsProject.org Citation | Lupisella, M. (2019) Is the Universe Enough? Can It Suffice as a Basis for Worldviews? Journal of Big History, III(3); 123 140. DOI | https://doi.org/10.22339/jbh.v3i3.3370
现代科学的宇宙观是独特而引人注目的,但它并不适合所有人。现代宇宙学可以是谦卑的,令人敬畏的,甚至是激励的,它也可以是压倒性的,甚至是可怕的。我们今天所知道的宇宙能在多大程度上构成令人满意的世界观的基础,在很大程度上取决于人类的心理、偏好和需求,以及我们所说的“世界观”。这篇文章将探讨一些思考世界观和宇宙的方法,重点是探索宇宙进化和文化进化之间的关系(迪克和Lupisella),包括可能被称为“宇宙文化进化”——宇宙和文化的共同进化(Lupisella 2009)。我们将触及一些宇宙文化进化的观点,以及更广泛的潜在的“宇宙学价值理论”。从心理学的角度来看,我们将考虑这些观点是否以及如何作为世界观提供信息,或者可能足以作为世界观,一般来说,宇宙可能在某些时候对某些人来说是足够的,但在大多数时候可能不适合大多数人。通信| Mark Lupisella, Mark@HorizonsProject.org引文| Lupisella, M. (2019) Is the Universe Enough?它能作为世界观的基础吗?大历史学报,3 (3);123年140年。DOI | https://doi.org/10.22339/jbh.v3i3.3370