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New World Culture

Karsten Jensen

Our global polycrisis calls for a new global culture in which the scientific outlook is paired with moral and aesthetic values

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The American podcast series Deep Dive debate one of my articles on Goethe and the danish writer Martinus (1890 - 1981), or do they? New technologies are seeing the light of day, and I’m still a little mindblown over this one and what it wil...

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Christianity and Reincarnation

Reincarnation is traditionally considered incompatible with Christianity, but the danish thinker Martinus (1890-1981) argued that the continuation and renewal of Christianity must include the idea of reincarnation if Christianity is to beco...

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The Living Being as an Urphänomen

Goethe invented the concept Urphänomen as a signifier for the unifying dynamic structure underlying different life forms and their metamorphic processes. The danish thinker Martinus, although unaware of Goethe's work, likewise intuited an o...

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    Associate professor in computer science and mathematics and a sucker for deep thoughts and insights about the makeup of life.

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