ISSUE 1 (1) 2007
What Buddhist Meditation has to Tell Psychology About the Mind | |
Eleanor H Rosch | 11-21 |
Particles, Consciousness, Volition: A Vedantic Vision | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 23-53 |
The Quantum World, the Mind, and the Cookie Cutter Paradigm | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 55-90 |
Memory Without a Trace | |
Stephen Braude | 91-106 |
Acquisition of Donor Traits by Heart Transplant Recipients | |
Paul Pearsall, Gary E R Schwartz, Linda G S Russek | 107-114 |
Who’s Afraid of Life After Death | |
Neal Grossman | 115-130 |
The Quantum Mechanical Worldpicture and Its Popularization | |
Dennis G B J Dieks | 131-143 |
A State of Belief is a State of Being | |
Charles Eisenstein | 145-153 |
ISSUE 1 (2) 2007
Dismissing God | |
Donald D Hoffman | 15-20 |
Sri Aurobindo on Subliminal Consciousness | |
Sri Aurobindo | 21-54 |
Fodor on Adaptationism | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 55-60 |
Sewell on Darwinism and the Second Law | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 61-70 |
What Does Mysticism Have To Teach Us About Consciousness? | |
Robert K C Forman | 71-89 |
The Secret of the Veda | |
Satprem | 91-96 |
Buried in the Sands of Time: The Gospel According to Thomas | |
Medhananda | 97-110 |
The Spiritual Tradition at the Roots of Western Civilization | |
Peter Kingsley | 111-141 |
Raven’s Appearance: The Language of Prophecy | |
Peter Kingsley | 161-164 |
ISSUE 2 (1) 2008
Agenda of an integral consciousness mutation / world transformation | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 9-16 |
Radical constructivism — childhood’s end | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 17-25 |
Realism: the bane of science education, and what can be done about it | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 27-37 |
There’s no leaving the bubble of consciousness: Herbert Müller’s 0-D epistemology | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 39-45 |
Is God really good? | |
Granville Sewell | 47-54 |
A response to Granville Sewell, “Is God really good?” | |
Karen Litfin | 55-57 |
The riddle of this world | |
Sri Aurobindo | 59-64 |
The problem of pain | |
Sri Aurobindo | 65-71 |
There are no easy problems of consciousness | |
E J Lowe | 73-80 |
ISSUE 2 (2) 2008
Materialism | |
Sri Aurobindo | 1-8 |
Beyond Natural Selection and Intelligent Design: Sri Aurobindo’s Theory of Evolution | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 9-31 |
Sri Aurobindo and Hinduism | |
Peter Heehs | 33-45 |
Indian Spiritual Knowledge and the Psychology Curriculum | |
Matthijs Cornelissen | 47-57 |
Should We Expect To Feel As If We Understand Consciousness? | |
Mark C Price | 59-70 |
Diseases of Meaning, Manifestations of Health, and Metaphor | |
Kim Jobst, Daniel Shostak, Peter J Whitehouse | 71-80 |
Awakening the Genius Within | |
Yasuhiko Genku Kimura | 81-85 |
Can the New Science of Evo–Devo Explain the Form of Organisms? | |
Steve Talbott | 87-102 |
ISSUE 2 (3) 2008
An introduction to radical constructivism | |
Ernst von Glasersfeld | 5-20 |
Facts and the self from a constructivist point of view | |
Ernst von Glasersfeld | 21-32 |
Learning as a constructive activity | |
Ernst von Glasersfeld | 33-49 |
Evolution of consciousness according to Jean Gebser | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 51-78 |
Evolution vs. naturalism: why they are like oil and water | |
Alvin Plantinga | 79-84 |
A comment on Alvin Plantinga, “Evolution vs. naturalism” | |
Ulrich J Mohrhoff | 85-86 |
Following the bread crumbs to the end of ultimate meaning | |
Avraham Allan Cohen | 87-94 |
The scientific exploration of consciousness: towards an adequate epistemology | |
Willis Harman | 95-105 |
The atheist delusion: answering Richard Dawkins | |
Greg Taylor | 107-112 |
Synchronicity: the key to destiny | |
Frank Joseph | 113-119 |
ISSUE 2 (4) 2008
Money and the Crisis of Civilization | |
Charles Eisenstein | 7-13 |
‘I’ = AWARENESS | |
Arthur J Deikman | 15-21 |
Evaluating Spiritual and Utopian Groups | |
Arthur J Deikman | 23-32 |
The Psychology of Atheism | |
Paul C Vitz | 33-44 |
A Mathematician’s Lament | |
Paul Lockhart | 45-71 |
Lockhart’s Lament — the Sequel | |
Keith Devlin | 73-79 |
Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us (abridged) | |
Bill Joy | 81-91 |
Life-Energy and Spiritual Experience | |
Steve Taylor | 93-106 |
ISSUE 3 (1) 2009
To Darwin: A Birthday Manifesto | |
David Loye | 7-11 |
Transformations and Transformers: Spirituality and the Academic Study of Mysticism | |
G. William Barnard | 13-18 |
The Forgotten September 11 and the Clasp of Civilizations | |
Richard Hartz | 19-48 |
Untold Potentialities: India and the World in the Third Millennium | |
Richard Hartz | 49-57 |
Spiritual Physics | |
Ulrich Mohrhoff | 59-70 |
An Aurobindonian Discourse | |
Ulrich Mohrhoff | 71-81 |
ISSUE 3 (2) 2009
Does evolution explain human nature? Except where it matters | |
Simon Conway Morris | 7-9 |
Does the universe have a purpose? Perhaps | |
Paul Davies | 11-12 |
Does the universe have a purpose? Yes | |
John Haught | 13-14 |
Economic recovery? No thank you | |
Carolyn Baker | 15-18 |
Heehs on Sri Aurobindo and Indian communalism | |
Marcel Kvassay | 19-27 |
Deconstruction and consciousness: the question of unity | |
William S Haney II | 29-45 |
Cybernetics is an antihumanism: Advanced technologies and the rebellion against the human condition | |
Jean-Pierre Dupuy | 47-64 |
An empirical case against materialism | |
Andrew Clifton | 65-98 |
ISSUE 3 (3) 2009
Consciousness: A Natural History | |
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone | 9-47 |
The Location and Reconstruction of a Byzantine Structure in Marea, Egypt Including a Comparison of Electronic Remote Sensing and Remote Viewing | |
Stephan A Schwartz | 49-74 |
And She Came Back | |
Joe Waldron | 75-81 |
ISSUE 3 (4) 2009
Logic, DNA, and Poetry | |
Steve Talbott | 5-15 |
Ghosts in the Evolutionary Machinery: The Strange, Disembodied Life of Digital Organisms | |
Steve Talbott | 17-29 |
A Taste for Number Magic | |
Steve Talbott | 31-42 |
Who Conceives of Society? | |
Ernst von Glasersfeld | 43-54 |
The Issue of Reductionism: A Radical Constructivist Approach to the Philosophy of Physics | |
Andreas Quale | 55-68 |
And The Meme Raths Outgrabe | |
Donnya Wheelwell | 69-82 |
Sri Aurobindo’s “Universal Realism” and the Doctrine of Cosmic Illusion | |
Marcel Kvassay | 83-96 |
Sri Aurobindo, India and Ideological Discourse | |
Debashish Banerji | 97-112 |