Journal of Consciousness  Studies

Index to Authors (1994-9)

Atmanspacher,H.
Commentary On Chris Nunn's 'Archetypes And Memes'
5 (3) pp.355-61
Atmanspacher,H.
Complexity, meaning and the cartesian cut
1 (2) pp.168-181
Atmanspacher,H.
The hidden side of Wolfgang Pauli: an eminent physicist's extraordinary encounter with depth psychology
3 (2) pp.112-126
Baars,B.
James Newman: Obituary Notice
6 (6-7) pp.201
Baars,B.J.
In the theatre of consciousness. Global Workspace Theory, a rigorous scientific theory of consciousness
4 (4) pp.292-309
Baars,B.J.
Reply to Commentators
4 (4) pp.347-64
Baars,B.J.
Roger Penrose and the quest for the quantum soul
1 (2) pp.261-263
Baars,B.J.
Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self
3 (3) pp.211-216
Bailey,A.R.
Beyond the Fringe: William James on the Transitional Parts of the Stream of Consciousness
6 (2-3) pp.141-53
Barnard,W.
Transformations and transformers: Spirituality and the academic study of mysticism
1 (2) pp.256-260
Baruss,I.
Beliefs about consciousness and reality of participants at 'Tucson II'
5 (4) pp.483-496
Beck,F.
Quantum mechanics and consciousness
1 (2) pp.253-255
Beloff,J.
Minds and machines: a radical dualist perspective
1 (1) pp.32-37
Bermúdez,J.L.
Reduction and the self
4 (5-6) pp.458-66
Bierman,D.J.
Mind, machines and paranormal phenomena: a rejoinder to Beloff's radical dualist perspective
3 (5-6) pp.515-516
Bilodeau,D.J.
Physics, machines, and the hard problem
3 (5-6) pp.386-401
Blachowicz,J.
The dialogue of the soul with itself
4 (5-6) pp.485-508
Blackmore,S.
Demolishing the self
1 (2) pp.280-282
Blauvelt,W.
Y's Domain
6 (8-9) pp.269-74
Bouratinos,E.
Einstein meets Magritte
2 (4) pp.374-375
Bouratinos,E.
Science dissects consciousness, consciousness dissects science.
1 (1) pp.149-151
Bouratinos,E.
The Heraclitus of modern science: interview with Ilya Prigogine
3 (4) pp.374-378
Bradshaw,R.H.
Consciousness in non-human animals: adopting the precautionary principle
5 (1) pp.108-14
Bricklin,J.
A Variety of Religious Experience. William James and the Non-Reality of Free Will
6 (8-9) pp.77-98
Bringsjord,S.
In defence of impenetrable zombies
2 (4) pp.348-450
Brook,A.
Unified consciousness and the self
5 (5-6) pp.583-91
Brook,A.
Unified consciousness and the self
5 (5-6) pp.583-91
Brown,J.W.
On Aesthetic Perception
6 (6-7) pp.114-60
Burns,J.E.
Volition and Physical Laws
6 (10) pp.27-47
Burns,J.E.
Societies of brains: Walter Freeman in conversation with Jean Burns
3 (2) pp.172-180
Burns,T.R.
The social construction of consciousness. Part 1: collective consciousness and its socio-cultural foundations
5 (1) pp.67-85
Burns,T.R.
The social construction of consciousness. Part 2: individual selves, self-awareness, and reflectivity
5 (2) pp.166-184
Butterworth,G.
A developmental-ecological perspective on Strawson's 'The self'
5 (2) pp.132-140
Cabanac,M.
Emotion and Phylogeny
6 (6-7) pp.176-90
Calvin,W.H.
Competing for consciousness: A Darwinian mechanism at an appropriate level of explanation
5 (4) pp.389-404
Campbell,A.
Cartesian dualism and the concept of medical placebos
1 (2) pp.230-233
Carpenter,R.H.S.
A neural mechanism that randomises behaviour
6 (1) pp.13-22
Chalmers,D.J.
Facing up to the problem of consciousness
2 (3) pp.200-219
Chalmers,D.J.
Moving forward on the problem of consciousness
4 (1) pp.3-46
Chandler,K.
Descartes, Flanagan and Moody
2 (4) pp.358-359
Churchland,P.S.
The Hornswoggle problem
3 (5-6) pp.402-408
Churchland,P.S.
Gaps in Penrose's toiling
2 (1) pp.10-29
Cisek,P.
Beyond the Computer Metaphor: Behaviour as Interaction
6 (11-12) pp.125-42
Cisek,P.E.
GW theory in the spotlight of evolution
4 (4) pp.310-13
Clark,A.
I am John's brain
2 (2) pp.144-148
Clark,A.
Visual Awareness and Visuomotor Action
6 (11-12) pp.1-18
Clark,J.
Obituary: Willis Harman
4 (3) pp.269-70
Clark,J.
Toward a scientific basis for consciousness
1 (1) pp.152-154
Clark,J.
The Astonishing Hypothesis
1 (1) pp.10-16
Clark,J.
Discussion of "Shadows of the Mind"
1 (1) pp.17-24
Clark,T.
Function and phenomenology: Closing the explanatory gap
2 (3) pp.241-254
Clark,T.W.C.
Fear of Mechanism. A Compatibilist Critique of 'The Volitional Brain'
6 (8-9) pp.279-93
Clarke,C.J.S.
The Nonlocality of mind
2 (3) pp.231-240
Clarke,C.J.S.
Collapse of a quantum field may affect brain function
1 (1) pp.127-139
Claxton,G.
Structure, strategy and self in the fabrication of conscious experiences
3 (2) pp.98-111
Claxton,G.
Whodunnit? Unpicking the 'Seems' of Free Will
6 (8-9) pp.99-113
Cole,J.
On `being faceless': selfhood and facial embodiment
4 (5-6) pp.467-84
Combs,A.
Commentary on Bernard Baars' `in the theatre of consciousness'
4 (4) pp.314-16
Cotterill,R.M.J.
On the mechanism of consciousness
4 (3) pp.231-247
Cotterill,R.M.J.
On the Unity of conscious experience
2 (4) pp.290-311
Cotterill,R.M.J.
Prediction and internal feedback in conscious perception
3 (3) pp.245-266
Cottrell,A.
Sniffing the camembert: on the conceivability of zombies
6 (1) pp.4-12
Crick,F.H.C.
The Astonishing Hypothesis
1 (1) pp.10-16
Dalton,J.W.
The unfinished theatre
4 (4) pp.316-18
Dalton,T.C.
The Ontogeny of Consciousness. John Dewey and Myrtle McGraw's Contribution to a Science of Mind
6 (10) pp.3-26
Daneman,M.
Psychological investigations of unconscious perception
5 (1) pp.5-18
de Bruijn,N.G.
Can people think?
3 (5-6) pp.425-447
de Quincey,C.
Consciousness all the way down? An analysis of McGinn's critique of panexperientialism.
1 (2) pp.217-229
de Quincey,C.
Past matter, present mind -- a convergence of worldviews (Review Article)
6 (1) pp.91-106
Deikman,A.J.
I = Awareness
3 (4) pp.350-356
DeLancey,C.
Emotion and the function of consciousness
3 (5-6) pp.492-499
Dennett, D.C.
The Unimagined preposterousness of zombies
2 (4) pp.322-325
Dennett,D.C.
Facing backwards on the problem of consciousness
3 (1) pp.4-6
Depraz,N.
The Phenomenological Reduction As Praxis
6 (2-3) pp.95-110
Edey,M.
Subject and object
4 (5-6) pp.526-31
Editors,
Toward a science of consciousness: Tucson II conference report
3 (3) pp.278-286
Elitzur, A.C.
Consciousness can no more be ignored
2 (4) pp.353-357
Elitzur,A.C.
Why don't we know what Mary knows? Baars' reversing the problem of qualia
4 (4) pp.319-24
Ellis,R.D.
The Dance Form of the Eyes: What Cognitive Science Can Learn From Art
6 (6-7) pp.161-75
Ellis,R.D.
Three paradoxes of phenomenal consciousness: bridging the explanatory gap
5 (4) pp.419-42
Engdahl,E.
The social construction of consciousness. Part 1: collective consciousness and its socio-cultural foundations
5 (1) pp.67-85
Engdahl,E.
The social construction of consciousness. Part 2: individual selves, self-awareness, and reflectivity
5 (2) pp.166-184
Esfeld,M.
Quantum holism and the philosophy of mind
6 (1) pp.23-38
Feser,E.
Can phenomenal qualities exist unperceived
5 (4) pp.405-414
Flanagan,O.
Zombies and the function of consciousness
2 (4) pp.313-321
Forman,R.K.
Of capsules and carts: Mysticism, language and the via negativa
1 (1) pp.38-49
Forman,R.K.
What does mysticism have to teach us about consciousness?
5 (2) pp.185-201
Franklin,S.
Global workspace agents
4 (4) pp.322-4
Freeman,A.J.C.
Decisive Action. Personal Responsibility All the Way Down
6 (8-9) pp.275-8
Freeman,A.J.C.
The Ethical Primate. Anthony Freeman in discussion with Mary Midgley
2 (1) pp.67-75
Freeman,A.J.C.
An Anthropologist on Mars
1 (2) pp.234-240
Freeman,A.J.C.
The Construction of Social Reality. Anthony Freeman in conversation with John Searle
2 (2) pp.180-189
Freeman,A.J.C.
Editors' Introduction
6 (8-9) pp.ix-xxiii
Freeman,W.J.
Societies of brains: Walter Freeman in conversation with Jean Burns
3 (2) pp.172-180
Freeman,W.J.
Consciousness, Intentionality and Causality
6 (11-12) pp.143-72
Freeman,W.J.
Happiness doesn't come in bottles. Neuroscientists learn that joy comes through dancing, not drugs
4 (1) pp.67-70
Freeman,W.J.
Restoring to Cognition the Forgotten Primacy of Action, Intention and Emotion
6 (11-12) pp.ix-xx
Freeman,W.J.
Do we understand consciousness?
5 (5-6) pp.718-33
Frith,C.D.
Towards a Functional Anatomy of Volition
6 (8-9) pp.11-29
Gallagher,S.
Models of the self: Editors' Introduction
4 (5-6) pp.399-404
Gallagher,S.
Mutual enlightenment: recent phenomenology in cognitive science
4 (3) pp.195-214
Gallagher,S.
The neuronal platonist: Michael Gazzaniga in conversation with Shaun Gallagher
5 (5-6) pp.706-17
Gallagher,S.
The Self in Contextualized Action
6 (4) pp.4-30
Gallagher,J.
The Neuronal Platonist: Michael Gazzaniga in conversation with Shaun Gallagher
5 (5-6) pp.706-17
Gardener,M.
Computers near the threshold
3 (1) pp.89-94
Gazzaniga,M.
The Neuronal Platonist: Michael Gazzaniga in conversation with Shaun Gallagher
5 (5-6) pp.706-17
Gendler,T.S.
Exceptional persons: on the limits of imaginary cases
5 (5-6) pp.592-610
Gendler,T.S.
Exceptional persons: on the limits of imaginary cases
5 (5-6) pp.592-610
Ginsburg,C.
Body-image, Movement and Consciousness: Examples from a Somatic Practice in the Feldenkrais Method
6 (2-3) pp.79-91
Globus,G.G.
Self, cognition, qualia and world in quantum brain dynamics
5 (1) pp.34-52
Goguen,J.
Art and the Brain: Editorial Introduction
6 (6-7) pp.5-14
Gomatam,R.V.
Quantum Theory and the Observation Problem
6 (11-12) pp.173-90
Gomes,G.
Volition and the Readiness Potential
6 (8-9) pp.59-76
Goodwin,B.
Consciousness in the biological sciences
2 (4) pp.373
Goodwin,B.
Reclaiming a Life of Quality
6 (11-12) pp.229-35
Gray,J.
Consciousness - what is the problem, and how should it be addressed?
2 (1) pp.5-9
Greenberg,W.M.
On Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance and his `dancing qualia' and `fading qualia' thought experiments
5 (1) pp.53-8
Griffin,D.R.
Panexperientialist physicalism and the mind-body problem
4 (3) pp.248-268
Gros-Azorin,C.
The Use of the Husserlian Reduction as a Method of Investigation in Psychiatry
6 (2-3) pp.155-71
Grush,R.
Gaps in Penrose's toiling
2 (1) pp.10-29
Guzeldere,G.
Consciousness: what it is, how to study it, what to learn from its history.
2 (1) pp.30-51
Guzeldere,G.
Problems of consciousness: A perspective on contemporary issues, current debates
2 (2) pp.112-143
Guzeldere,G.
Varieties of zombiehood
2 (4) pp.326-332
Haarmann,H.J.
Consciousness and cognitive architecture
4 (4) pp.325-9
Haier,R.J.
PET imaging of conscious and unconscious verbal memory
3 (5-6) pp.448-462
Hameroff,S.R.
Conscious events as orchestrated space-time selections
3 (1) pp.36-53
Hameroff,S.R.
Quantum coherence in microtubules: A neural basis for emergent consciousness?
1 (1) pp.91-118
Hameroff,S.
What "Gaps"? Reply to Grush and Churchland
2 (2) pp.98-111
Haney,W.S.
Deconstruction and consciousness: the question of unity
5 (1) pp.19-33
Hardcastle,V.G.
Functionalism's response to the problem of absent qualia: more discussion of zombies
3 (4) pp.357-373
Hardcastle,V.G.
It's O.K. to be Complicated. The Case of Emotion
6 (11-12) pp.237-50
Hardcastle,V.G.
Psychology's "binding problem" and possible neurobiological solutions
1 (1) pp.66-90
Hardcastle,V.G.
The why of consciousness: A non-issue for materialists
3 (1) pp.7-13
Harman,W.
The scientific exploration of consciousness: towards an adequate epistemology
1 (1) pp.140-148
Harnad,S.
Why and how we are not zombies
1 (2) pp.164-167
Harth,E.
The Emergence of Art and Language in the Human Brain
6 (6-7) pp.97-115
Hayward,J.
A rDzogs-chen buddhist interpretation of the sense of self
5 (5-6) pp.611-26
Hayward,J.
A rDzogs-chen buddhist interpretation of the sense of self
5 (5-6) pp.611-26
Heywood,C.A.
The Status of Blindsight: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex and the Riddoch phenomenon
6 (5) pp.3-11
Hiley,B.J.
Commentary on Bernard Baars' `In the theatre of consciousness'
4 (4) pp.329-31
Hirstein,W.
The Science of Art: A Neurological Theory of Aesthetic Experience
6 (6-7) pp.15-51
Hirstein,W.
Three laws of qualia: what neurology tells us about the biological functions of consciousness
4 (5-6) pp.429-57
Ho,M.W.
The Biology of free will
3 (3) pp.231-244
Hodgson,D.
The easy problems ain't so easy
3 (1) pp.69-75
Hodgson,D.
Hume's Mistake
6 (8-9) pp.201-24
Hodgson,D.
Neuroscience and folk psychology, an overview
1 (2) pp.205-216
Hodgson,D.
What zombies can't do
2 (4) pp.360
Hodgson,D.
Why Searle has not rediscovered the mind
1 (2) pp.264-274
Holt,J.
Blindsight in Debates about Qualia
6 (5) pp.54-71
Home,D.
Einstein and Tagore: Man, nature and mysticism
2 (2) pp.167-179
Horner, J.M.
If the eye were an animal . . . the problem of representation in understanding, meaning and intelligence
3 (2) pp.127-138
Horst,S.
Evolutionary explanation and the hard problem of consciousness
6 (1) pp.39-48
Humphrey,N.
Cave Art, Autism, and the Evolution of the Human Mind
6 (6-7) pp.116-43
Hut,P.
Elements of reality: a dialogue
4 (2) pp.167-80
Hut,P.
Turning `the hard problem' upside down & sideways
3 (4) pp.313-329
Illich,I.
Health as one's own responsibility: no, thank you!
1 (1) pp.25-31
Ingvar,D.H.
On Volition: A Neurophysiologically Oriented Essay
6 (8-9) pp.1-10
Ione,A.
The brain and self workshop
4 (5-6) pp.390-2
Iverson,J.M.
Hand, Mouth and Brain. The Dynamic Emergence of Speech and Gesture
6 (11-12) pp.19-40
James,C.A.
Irrationality in philosophy and psychology: the moral implications of self-defeating behaviour
5 (2) pp.224-234
James,R.
Consciousness - Popper's Contribution
2 (2) pp.188-190
Jevning,R.
Pure Consciousness: Scientific Exploration of Meditation Techniques
6 (2-3) pp.189-210
Johnston,P.K.
Battle within. Shakespeare's brain and the nature of human consciousness
4 (4) pp.365-73
Kentridge,R.W.
The Status of Blindsight: Near-threshold vision, islands of cortex and the Riddoch phenomenon
6 (5) pp.3-11
Lancaster,B.L.
On the stages of perception: towards a synthesis of cognitive neuroscience and the Buddhist Abhidhamma tradition
4 (2) pp.122-42
Lanier,J.
Agents of alienation
2 (1) pp.76-81
Lanier,J.
And Now a Brief Word From Now. Logical Dependencies Between Vernacular Concepts of Free Will, Time and Consciousness
6 (8-9) pp.261-68
Lanier,J.
Death: the skeleton key of consciousness studies?
4 (2) pp.181-5
Lanier,J.
You can't argue with a zombie
2 (4) pp.333-344
Laycock,S.W.
Consciousness it/self
5 (2) pp.141-152
Legerstee,M.
Mental and bodily awareness in infancy: consciousness of self-existence
5 (5-6) pp.627-45
Legerstee,M.
Mental and bodily awareness in infancy: consciousness of self-existence
5 (5-6) pp.627-44
Lewis,H.A.
Consciousness: inexplicable -- and useless too?
5 (1) pp.59-66
Libet,B.
Do We Have Free Will?
6 (8-9) pp.47-57
Libet,B.
Editors' Introduction
6 (8-9) pp.ix-xxiii
Libet,B.
Memorial on Sir John Eccles (1903-97)
4 (4) pp.374-5
Libet,B.
Solutions to the hard problem of consciousness
3 (1) pp.33-35
Libet,B.
A testable field theory of mind-brain interaction
1 (1) pp.119-126
Lockwood,M.
Unsensed phenomenal qualities
5 (4) pp.415-18
Longo,G.
Mathematical Intelligence, Infinity and Machines: Beyond Gödelitis
6 (11-12) pp.191-214
Lowe,E.J.
Self, Agency and Mental Causation
6 (8-9) pp.225-39
Lowe,E.J.
There are no easy problems of consciousness
2 (3) pp.266-271
Lowenstein,O.
Consciousness reframed
5 (5-6) pp.739-41
Lowenstein,O.
Consciousness reframed: art, technology and consciousness in the post biological era
5 (5-6) pp.739-41
MacLennan,B.
The elements of consciousness and their neurodynamical correlates
3 (5-6) pp.409-424
Mangan,B.
Language and experience in the cognitive study of mysticism. Commentary on Forman
1 (2) pp.250-252
Marcel,A.J.
The Self in Contextualized Action
6 (4) pp.4-30
Marzi,C.A.
Why Is Blindsight Blind?
6 (5) pp.12-18
McCarthy,J.
Todd Moody's zombies
2 (4) pp.345-347
McCrone,J.
A Bifold Model of Freewill
6 (8-9) pp.241-59
McGinn,C.
Consciousness and space
2 (3) pp.220-230
Merikle,P.M.
Psychological investigations of unconscious perception
5 (1) pp.5-18
Michie,D.
Consciousness as an engineering issue. Part 1
1 (2) pp.182-185
Michie,D.
Consciousness as an engineering issue. Part 2
2 (1) pp.52-66
Midgley,M.
Being Scientific About Our Selves
6 (4) pp.85-98
Midgley,M.
The Ethical Primate. Anthony Freeman in discussion with Mary Midgley
2 (1) pp.67-75
Midgley,M.
One world, but a big one
3 (5-6) pp.500-514
Midgley,M.
Zombies and the Turing test
2 (4) pp.351-352
Mills,E.
Giving up on the hard problem of consciousness
3 (1) pp.26-32
Mohrhoff,U.
The Physics of Interactionism
6 (8-9) pp.165-84
Moody, T.C.
Why zombies won't stay dead
2 (4) pp.365-372
Moody,T.
Conversations with zombies
1 (2) pp.196-200
Moore,R.J.
Beliefs about consciousness and reality of participants at 'Tucson II'
5 (4) pp.483-496
Morland,A.B.
Conscious and Veridical Motion Perception in a Human Hemianope
6 (5) pp.43-53
Mosley,I.
Consciousness: A Prelude (Poem)
6 (5) pp.76
Mosley (trans.),I.
New Year Poem (by Basho)
6 (5) pp.75
Murinbata,T.
A stone-age anthropologist looks at 'Tucson III'
5 (4) pp.504-7
Mutalik,P.
Sweet music in Bremen
5 (5-6) pp.734-38
Nagel,A.H.M.
Are plants conscious?
4 (3) pp.215-230
Naudin,J.
The Use of the Husserlian Reduction as a Method of Investigation in Psychiatry
6 (2-3) pp.155-71
Newman,J.
Putting the puzzle together. Part I: Towards a general theory of the neural correlates of consciousness
4 (1) pp.47-66
Newman,J.
Putting the puzzle together. Part II: towards a general theory of the neural correlates of consciousness
4 (2) pp.100-21
Newton,N.
Three paradoxes of phenomenal consciousness: bridging the explanatory gap
5 (4) pp.419-42
Nicolis,J.S.
Mathematical Description of Brain Dynamics in Perception and Action
6 (11-12) pp.215-28
Nixon,G.
A 'Hermeneutic Objection': Language and the inner view
6 (11-12) pp.257-67
Novak,P.
Buddhist meditation and the consciousness of time
3 (3) pp.267-277
Nunez,R.E.
Eating soup with chopsticks: dogmas, difficulties and alternatives in the study of conscious experience
4 (2) pp.143-66
Nunez,R.E.
What brain for god's-eye? Biological naturalism, ontological objectivism and Searle
2 (2) pp.149-166
Núñez,R.
Could the Future Taste Purple? Reclaiming Mind, Body and Cognition
6 (11-12) pp.41-60
Núñez,R.
Restoring to Cognition the Forgotten Primacy of Action, Intention and Emotion
6 (11-12) pp.ix-xx
Nunn,C.M.H.
Archetypes and memes: their structure, relationships and behaviour
5 (3) pp.344-354
Nunn,C.M.H.
Collapse of a quantum field may affect brain function
1 (1) pp.127-139
Nunn,C.M.H.
On the geometry of consciousness
3 (5-6) pp.477-483
O'Hara,K.
There is no hard problem of consciousness
3 (4) pp.290-302
Olson,E.T.
There is no problem of the self
5 (5-6) pp.645-57
Osaka,N.
In the theatre of working memory of the brain
4 (4) pp.332-4
Pacholec,M.E.
Time and the Sublime Self
6 (4) pp.70-84
Panksepp,J.
The periconscious substrates of consciousness: affective states and the evolutionary origins of the self
5 (5-6) pp.566-82
Parnas,J.
Phenomenal consciousness and self-awareness: a phenomenological critique of representational theory
5 (5-6) pp.687-705
Paterson,K.
Attention and consciousness in the processing of novelty
4 (4) pp.339-44
Penrose,R.
Mechanisms, microtubules and the mind
1 (2) pp.241-249
Penrose,R.
Discussion of "Shadows of the Mind"
1 (1) pp.17-24
Penrose,R.
What "Gaps"? Reply to Grush and Churchland
2 (2) pp.98-111
Penrose,R.
Conscious events as orchestrated space-time selections
3 (1) pp.36-53
Perlis,D.
Consciousness as self-function
4 (5-6) pp.509-25
Petitmengin-Peugeot,C.
The Intuitive Experience
6 (2-3) pp.43-77
Petty,P.G.
Consciousness: a neurosurgical perspective
5 (1) pp.86-96
Pickering,J.
Ethics are Intrinsic to Consciousness Science
6 (6-7) pp.202-6
Pickering,J.
Review article: A tale of two syntheses
5 (5-6) pp.742-5
Pickering,J.
The Self Is a Semiotic Process
6 (4) pp.31-47
Pickering,J.
The Race May Be On, But Where's It Going?
6 (5) pp.72-4
Polger,T.
Zombies and the function of consciousness
2 (4) pp.313-321
Pribram,K.H.
Brain and the Composition of Conscious Experience. Of Deep and Surface Structure; Frames of Reference; Episode and Executive; Models and Monitors
6 (5) pp.19-42
Price,M.C.
Should we expect to feel as if we understand consciousness?
3 (4) pp.303-312
Prigogine,I.
The Heraclitus of modern science: interview with Ilya Prigogine
3 (4) pp.374-378
Primas,H.
The hidden side of Wolfgang Pauli: an eminent physicist's extraordinary encounter with depth psychology
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