The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that world picture. Transpersonal Psychologieseditado por - 1975 - 502 páginasNo hay ninguna vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Erwin Schrödinger - 1992 - 204 páginas
...sciences, for this barrier does not exist. CHAPTER 4 The Arithmetical Paradox: The Oneness of Mind The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that... | |
| Paul Watzlawick - 1993 - 196 páginas
...reference to this discourse was to be carefully avoided. [35, p. 1] And Schrodinger already explained: The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that... | |
| Michel Bitbol, Eva Ruhnau - 1994 - 176 páginas
...content cannot be specified now. A related thought was developed by Schrodinger, speaking of the 'ego': The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself this... | |
| Larry Farwell - 1999 - 212 páginas
...(Schrodinger 1958/1985, 131) "The reason why our sentient, percipient ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that world picture." (Schrodinger 1958/1985, 138) Schrodinger describes the "perennial philosophy" that holds consciousness... | |
| Charles Nathaniel Alexander - 2003 - 442 páginas
...natural philosopher out of its own stuff (Schroedinger, 1958/1967, p.131). Schroedinger continued, "The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that... | |
| Christian Moevs - 2005 - 320 páginas
...broken down as a result of recent experience in the physical sciences, for this barrier does not exist. The reason why our sentient, percipient, and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that... | |
| E.J Squires - 1990 - 284 páginas
...whose name appears most in this book for a simple statement of this view, and for its justification: The reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven words: because it is itself that... | |
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