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알라딘: [전자책] 대화란 무엇인가 - 갈등과 대립을 넘어 공생을 추구하는 지속가능한 변화의 시작점 데이비드 봄

알라딘: [전자책] 대화란 무엇인가


[eBook] 대화란 무엇인가 - 갈등과 대립을 넘어 공생을 추구하는 지속가능한 변화의 시작점 
데이비드 봄 (지은이),강혜정 (옮긴이)
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대화란 무엇인가? 새삼스레 이렇게 질문을 받으면 대화의 정확한 의미를 모르고 있다는 것에 많은 사람이 동감할 것이다. 사람과 사람을 이어주는 이 행위는 인류 출현 이래 끊임없이 계속되고 있다. 이 책은 양자물리학자인 데이비드 봄이 통찰한 대화의 원점을 말한다. 그에 의하면, 대화란 ‘상대를 설득하는 것이 아니라, 공통 이해를 찾아내는 행위’라고 한다.

이 지구상의 다양한 문제의 근원은 적절하지 않은 대화가 만들어낸 현상이라고 그는 주장한다. 의지의 소통 부재가 테러리스트를 양산하고, 정치 대립을 일으키고, 전쟁을 야기하고, 환경 문제의 주범이 되고 있다고. 인류가 안고 있는 모든 문제는 대화가 곤란한 곳에 원인이 있다는 지적에는 놀랄 만하다. 이 책은 봄이 사상가로서 평생 고민한 ‘대화(Dialogue)’를 다룬다.


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추천의 글 | 박수홍
들어가며 | 리 니콜
1. 커뮤니케이션이란 무엇인가?
2. 대화란 무엇인가?
3. 집단 사고의 본질
4. 문제와 역설
5. 관찰자와 피관찰자
6. 유보, 육체, 자기 수용 감각
7. 참여형 사고와 무한
루틀리지 클래식 판본을 편찬하며 | 피터 센게



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P. 49 하지만 대화에서는 누구도 이기려고 하지 않는다. 누군가가 이기면 결국 모든 사람이 이기는 격이다. 대화의 정신은 토론과 근본적으로 다르다. 대화에서는 점수를 얻으려는 시도도, 자신의 견해를 지배적인 견해로 만들려는 시도도 없다. 오히려 누군가의 실수를 발견하고 시정하면 전원이 점수를 얻는다. 모두가 승자가 되는 소위 말하는 'Win-Win' 상황이다. 하지만 다른 게임에서는 항상 승자와 패자가 존재한다. 내가 이기면 당신이 지는 식이다. 하지만 대화는 공동 참여를 넘어서는 어떤 것이다. 참가자는 서로를 상대로 게임을 하는 것이 아니라 함께 게임을 한다. 따라서 대화에서는 모두가 승자가 된다. 접기
P. 232 대화를 둘러싼 이런 일련의 노력은 우리에게 무엇을 말해주는 걸까? 오늘날 조직과 사회가 직면한 복잡한 문제를 해결하려면 과거와는 다른 새로운 커뮤니케이션 방식이 필요하다는 인식이 점점 커지고 있다는 사실이다. 구체적으로는 열린 마음으로 타인의 말에 귀를 기울이는 개방적인 커뮤니케이션이 필요하다. 항상 '승자와 패자를 나누는' 정치... 더보기



저자 및 역자소개
데이비드 봄 (David Bohm) (지은이)
저자파일
신간알리미 신청

미국 펜실베이니아 주에서 헝가리계 유대인 아버지와 리투아니아계 유대인 어머니 사이에서 태어났다. 펜실베이니아 주립 대학교를 졸업하고, 캘리포니아 대학교 버클리에서 로버트 오펜하이머의 지도를 받아 졸업하였다. 봄은 미국 공산주의 관련 단체에 연루되어, 갖은 고초를 겪고 살아야 했다. 그 결과 그는 브라질로 추방당하였으며, 이스라엘을 거쳐 결국 영국에 정착하여 브리스톨 대학과 런던 대학교 버크벡 칼리지의 이론 물리학 교수로 활동하였다. 봄은 물리학에서 초양자장이론을 폈으며, 이를 토대로 하여 모든 것을 포섭하는 우주 질서이론을 개진하게... 더보기

최근작 : <대화란 무엇인가>,<봄의 창의성>,<전체와 접힌 질서> … 총 37종 (모두보기)

강혜정 (옮긴이)
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신간알리미 신청

서울대학교 동양사학과를 졸업하고 전문 번역가로 활동 중이다. 옮긴 책으로는 《1만 시간의 재발견》, 《고전에 맞서며》, 《언페어》, 《역사가 당신에게 들려주고 싶은 이야기》, 《찰스 핸디의 포트폴리오 인생》, 《반지성주의》 등이 있다.




출판사 제공 책소개



▪ 부산대학교 교육학과 박수홍 교수 추천!
▪ <학습하는 조직>의 저자, 피터 센게 서문!

진심으로 귀를 기울이는 경청과 열린 커뮤니케이션이 지금처럼 절실한 적은 일찍이 없었다. 현대 조직과 기업, 사회가 직면한 복잡한 문제에 대처하려면 그런 자세가 필수다. 데이비드 봄은 이 책에서 인간이 의미를 발견하고 화합을 이룰 최선의 방법이라 믿는 것을 이야기한다. 봄이 강조한 것은 창조적인 대화, 서로가 가진 모든 가정에 대한 이해와 공유였다. 봄은 이런 과정을 통해서 개인과 사회가 자신과 타인에 대해 더욱 많은 것을 알게 되고, 새로운 의식에 도달할 수 있다고 보았다.


대화란 무엇인가?
새삼스레 이렇게 질문을 받으면 대화의 정확한 의미를 모르고 있다는 것에 많은 사람이 동감할 것이다. 사람과 사람을 이어주는 이 행위는 인류 출현 이래 끊임없이 계속되고 있다. 이 책은 양자물리학자인 데이비드 봄이 통찰한 대화의 원점을 말한다. 그에 의하면, 대화란 ‘상대를 설득하는 것이 아니라, 공통 이해를 찾아내는 행위’라고 한다. 이 지구상의 다양한 문제의 근원은 적절하지 않은 대화가 만들어낸 현상이라고 그는 주장한다. 의지의 소통 부재가 테러리스트를 양산하고, 정치 대립을 일으키고, 전쟁을 야기하고, 환경 문제의 주범이 되고 있다고. 인류가 안고 있는 모든 문제는 대화가 곤란한 곳에 원인이 있다는 지적에는 놀랄 만하다. 이 책은 봄이 사상가로서 평생 고민한 ‘대화(Dialogue)’를 다룬다.

대화로 세상의 문제를 해결할 수 있다면?
진심으로 귀를 기울이는 경청과 열린 커뮤니케이션이 지금처럼 절실했던 적은 일찍이 없었다. 현대 조직과 기업, 사회가 직면한 복잡한 문제들에 대처하려면 그런 자세가 필수다. 봄은 <네이처>지의 표현을 빌면, ‘현대 물리학 분야에서 가장 날카로운 통찰력을 가진 사상가 중 한 명’이다. 그런 그가 이 책에서 인간이 의미를 발견하고 화합을 이룰 최선의 방법이라 믿는 것을 이야기한다. 봄이 강조한 것은 창조적인 대화, 서로가 가진 모든 가정에 대한 이해와 공유였다. 봄은 이런 과정을 통해서 개인과 사회가 자신과 타인에 대해서 더욱 많은 것을 알게 되고, 새로운 의식에 도달할 수 있다고 보았다.
왜 진실을 추구하는 과학이 대량 살상무기를 생산하고, 인간의 생활을 향상시키기 위한 기술이 환경을 파괴하는 지경에 이르렀을까.
봄은 ‘예전에 종교가 가지고 있던 역할을 과학이 대신하고 있다.’고 말한다. 과학적 견해가 진실을 점유하면 야기되는 위험성을 충분히 이해하고 있었던 것 같다. 이런 독선을 피하기 위해서는 모든 상정과 예상을 배제하고 말할 것. 결국 토론이 아닌 대화가 필요하다고 봄은 말한다.
서문에서 피터 센게가 이야기했듯이 거칠고 성긴 우리의 정신세계로는 미립자처럼 곱고 섬세한 봄의 통찰을 온전히 수용할 수는 없다. 하지만 이 책을 통해 우리 사회, 우리 국가, 지구 전체가 대화를 통해 공존하고, 조금이나마 더 나은 세상이 되었으면 하는 바람이다. 접기


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I have been working up to being able to read this book from cover to cover, and at least have some idea of what the most technical sections are arguing, since I first started studying Bohm's ideas in the late 1980s.

If one can get through the complex physics context of his insights, I believe he expresses a revolutionary degree of sanity and simplicity.

Everything belongs and makes sense in Bohm's model. The classical worldview is a limiting condition already contained in the quantum model, not an external to be presupposed and grappled with for historical reasons. Quantum processes occur independent of observations. Time doesn't flow backwards as in Feynman Diagrams, or delayed choice experiments. Non-locality like the EPR experiments is the rule, not the exception. Mind and Matter are both expressions of the same implicit holistic flow, not opposed to each other or separated arbitrarily.

In short, this book makes a highly articulate case for an ontological holism that has the ability to make intuitive, graspable, (simple in its own way) sense of the physical world and Everything.

It is worth reading even for the physics novice. It is about a lot more than re-framing contemporary quantum mechanics with a more intuitive paradigm. It is intensely consistent and coherent in its approach to all of experience, and treats physical theory and mathematics as descriptive of an ever-evolving horizon of our total understanding.



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Not the introductory text in quantum mechanics I thought it was - this is an advanced textbook! Bohm gives an ontological interpretation of QM, rather than the epistemological interpretation most physicists give, the latter limiting the possibilities of the theory. Bohm also repeats his theory of the implicate order, forst described in Wholeness and the Implicate Order. This book stays much closer to physics and mathematics, though, and is therefore harder to read. Bohm's theory is still tentative, carefully involving consciousness into QM, but is a much healthier alternative to the abuse many New Agers make of quantum theory.

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Remarkable. I do not understand why Bohm's ideas are not more widely accepted and appreciated. Bohmian mechanics explains much at little cost.

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Bohm and Hiley make an argument for a new interpretation of quantum mechanics in which the hypothetical models calculated to account for experimental observations correspond to actually-occurring processes, rather than simply mathematical abstractions used to facilitate accurate predictions. This interpretation leads them to suggest that the quantum field comprises a pool of non-locally communicating information which informs the behavior of classically observable fields and particles. They address the implications of their interpretation for quantum theory's a priori hypotheses as well as its experimental results, and show that they arrive at results identical to those of traditional interpretations. Their proofs do make heavy use of the algebraic equations particular to quantum theory, but as long as one already has some grasp of the concepts and notation of such representations it is possible to comprehend their conclusions, if not follow all of their arguments in line-by-line detail.

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Lol 3 years after i have finished this book. It was because before i was weak and could not understand at all what this was giving me. Many formulas had to watch videos to understand physics, but now i have finished it and helped me align myself with the universe better. It showed me the dimension of where i am and how it is represented in the space and all the elements that cause interaction in it.
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Shelved as 'to-read-soon'February 17, 2020
I have loved this book because the ideas it addresses are very interesting. More physicists today should consider these ideas seriously and think in ontological terms. Quantum mechanics becomes much more intuitive under Bohm's interpretation.

However, the material is very dense. I have only made it to page 232. I am putting the book down for a while, just because it is dense and I don't have as much time to read as I would like. I am putting it down only until I have some more free time again, and plan to finish it then. Again, this has nothing to do with the quality of the material.
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Preston
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May 16, 2020
As a theoretical chemist whose dissertation was on applications and further development of the Quantum Theory of Atoms IN Molecules (the most rigorous partitioning of matter), Bohm’s UNdivided universe is literally the opposite paradigm from what I have been accustomed to. For that reason alone it drew me in, like a moth to a flame. What new secrets does it hold?

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Mitch Allen
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January 11, 2014
Bohm's ambitious book—his last, published after his death—attempts to prove his quantum theory mathematically and show that it is the most complete theory for the moment. He subsumes the common theory by providing a model for a holistic, quantum universe, not merely predicting experimental results, and shows that the classical physics world is a sub-world of a quantum one. The mathematics can be difficult for the non-technical reader, but overall some very intriguing stuff, particularly his digressions into consciousness and his explanations for classical dynamics as a function of quantum dynamics.

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Michael
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January 29, 2017
The quantum potential paradigm is neat; but like every other quantum mechanics book I've read, this one discusses a lot of meta-physics.

Also, it's obvious that Hiley rushed the book through the publisher after Bohm died to keep the Bohm name on the cover. It could have used some more editing.


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Want to readJuly 24, 2009
referenced in "Nontrivial quantum effects in biology" by Wiseman and Eisert

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