Quantum Closures and Disclosures: Thinking-Together Postphenomenology and Quantum Brain Dynamics

John Benjamins (2003)
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CHAPTER Heidegger and the Quantum Brain In any case the orientation to "I" and " consciousness" and re-presentation ...

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