- David F. Haight
David Frederick Haight (born 1941) is professor of
philosophy atPlymouth State University and has taught there for over 30 years. With a BA in philosophy fromStanford University and a masters andPhD in philosophy fromNorthwestern University , his work has aimed at the preservation of philosophy as "love of wisdom". In his view this is to be reached through contemplation of thePlatonic form s found throughoutNature . He also believes that throughmeditation one effortlessly gains contact to the "unified field" by quietening down the mind and allowing it to experienceconsciousness at its most fundamental level.In 1992, Haight ran for the
US Senate under theNatural Law Party .In 2004, Haight and his wife Marjorie published their major contribution to the field of philosophy, "The Scandal of Reason: or Shadow of God".
The book begins by covering the "Devaluation of Being" which it sees as emphasized by critical philosophers throughout history, and from there covers classical arguments for
God 's existence. Haight examines these arguments from the level of modernlogic and then goes on to cover the knowledge gained in recent centuries concerning thetheory of relativity and modernmathematics . The book concludes thattruth itself is a "scandal" to our common understanding ofreason and rational thought. True understanding is only acquired through "transrational" thinking and such thinking can only be cultured through contact with the infinite source in daily meditation.ources
* [http://www.plymouth.edu/philosophy/faculty_member.html?fac=dhaight Haight's page on university website]
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