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The quantum self : human nature and consciousness defined by the new physics / by Danah Zohar in collaboration with I.N. Marshall.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York: Morrow [1990]Edition: 1st edDescription: 268 pages ; illustrated ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0688087809
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC174.12 .Z64 1990
Contents:
1 A physics of everyday life. -- 2 What's new about the new physics?. -- 3 Consciousness and the cat. -- 4 Are electrons conscious?. -- 5 Consciousness and the brain : two classical models. -- 6 A quantum mechanical model of consciousness. -- 7 Mind and body. -- 8 The person that I am : quantum identity. -- 9 The relationships that I am : quantum intimacy. -- 10 The survival of the self : quantum immortality. -- 11 Getting beyond narcissism : the foundations of a new quantum psychology. -- 12 The free self : quantum responsibility. -- 13 The creative self : ourselves as coauthors of the world. -- 14 Ourselves and the material world : quantum aesthetics. -- 15 The quantum vacuum and the god within. -- 16 The quantum world view
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In collaboration with I.N. Marshall.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-254).

1 A physics of everyday life. -- 2 What's new about the new physics?. -- 3 Consciousness and the cat. -- 4 Are electrons conscious?. -- 5 Consciousness and the brain : two classical models. -- 6 A quantum mechanical model of consciousness. -- 7 Mind and body. -- 8 The person that I am : quantum identity. -- 9 The relationships that I am : quantum intimacy. -- 10 The survival of the self : quantum immortality. -- 11 Getting beyond narcissism : the foundations of a new quantum psychology. -- 12 The free self : quantum responsibility. -- 13 The creative self : ourselves as coauthors of the world. -- 14 Ourselves and the material world : quantum aesthetics. -- 15 The quantum vacuum and the god within. -- 16 The quantum world view

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