Post-mortem existence within the complex systems self-organization theory framework and in traditional cultures /

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Other Authors: Zhukova, Yaroslava F. (Editor), Morozov, Andriy Y. (Editor), Mkhitaryan, Nver M. (Editor), Kovalyov, Yury N., 1961- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2025.
Series:Advances in computational intelligence and robotics (ACIR) book series.
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Abstract:"Exploring ideas of post-mortem existence through the lenses of complex systems and traditional cultural perspectives offers a deeper understanding about life, death, and the existence beyond. Self-organization theory provides a framework for examining how cultural systems evolve and adapt new concepts of post-mortem states, where individual consciousness and collective memory continue to evolve. Traditional cultures provide diverse and deep-rooted views on the afterlife, often envisioning a continued existence, spiritual transformation, or idea perpetuated by moral beliefs. Further research on integrating these perspectives is necessary to gain a more nuanced approach to post-mortem existence understanding and appreciation for evolving systems and cultural constructs. Post-Mortem Existence Within the Complex Systems Self-Organization Theory Framework and in Traditional Cultures explores the ideals of post-mortem existences in traditional cultures using a complex systems self-organization theory framework. Religious structures and cultural responses to death are outlined while examining various models and scenarios. This book covers topics such as biology, philosophy, and anthropology, and is a useful resource for scientists, biologists, medical professionals, philosophers, anthropologists, academicians, and researchers."-- Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:1 online resource (17 PDFs (328 pages)).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9798369393666 (electronic bk.)