Professor Bohm discusses with a group of people of various backgrounds his most recent thoughts concerning mind, matter, meaning, the implicate order, and a host of other subjects.
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David Bohm argues that our fragmented, mechanistic notion of order permeates not only modern science and technology today, but also has profound implications for our general attitude to life.
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