
April 28, 2026
by Bostjan Marko Turk* Humanity enters a new era, perhaps as decisive as the industrial revolution. If then the disruption was technological, today it concerns the very nature of existence, with profound transformations also linked to artificial intelligence. A possible return to the origins is looming: man as an incarnate spiritual being, in which science and spirituality are no longer separate. In the past these dimensions were united: Aristotle studied the physical world in Physics and the intelligible world in Metaphysics. Descartes still maintained the distinction between res extensa and res cogitans, body and mind. With Newton and then with nineteenth-century positivism, separation was affirmed: what is not measurable is not considered real. Laplace summarizes this attitude by explaining the …
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