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ArtikelMetaphysician: Trying to Read Peter Goldsworthy's Prescription  
Oleh: Henricksen, Noel
Jenis: Article from Article
Dalam koleksi: The Journal of Commonwealth Literature vol. 46 no. 2 (Jun. 2011), page 257-273.
Topik: Peter Goldsworthy; Honk if You are Jesus; “Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam”; Everything I Knew; Three Dog Night; “Death and the Comedian”
Fulltext: Metaphysician- Trying to Read Peter.pdf (330.04KB)
Isi artikelAs a medical practitioner, Peter Goldsworthy has been confronted, all too frequently, with human suffering, morbidity and mortality: he wrestles with their existential meaning in his poetry, essays and stories. Death, in Goldsworthy’s works, is ubiquitous: it becomes an engine for tension between belief and scepticism, for contention between the legacy of his childhood Methodism and his professional grounding in scientific method. Goldsworthy describes incidents and presents arguments which explore the feasibility that we are not ephemeral but potentially eternal: séances and hoped-for hauntings; near-death experiences … explained physiologically; cloned Tasmanian tigers, and a doctor’s self-insemination with the DNA of Jesus; God-centred science fiction, and a convincing postulate for resurrection expressed in the language of mathematics and quantum mechanics. Detached and irreverent, Goldsworthy dissects and analyses, but avoids circumscription or dogmatism. He desires, at best, some proof that there is a dimension beyond the physical; he feels some sadness that a scientific mind is deprived of a certainty of the metaphysical; and he expresses hope that “perhaps, just perhaps …”.
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