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Number
2 (Fall,
1999)
Can Phenomena
Be Saved? pp. 3-4 by Steve Talbott
The abstractions of Artificial Life and related disciplines
threaten to alienate us even further from the phenomenal
world.
Notes and Reviews
Where Shall
the Mind Look for Itself pp. 10-11 by Steve Talbott
A review of Ray Kurzweil's The Age of Spiritual Machines.
Killing
to Understand p. 11 by Steve Talbott
On George Russell's work against unnecessary vivisection
in the classroom.
Bloodroot
through the Year pp. 12-13
by Craig Holdrege
A sketch of the life cycle of the bloodroot plant.
Feature Article
Seeing Things
Right-side Up: The Implications of Kurt Goldstein's Holism
pp. 14-17 by Craig Holdrege
The work of a pioneer of holism, a neurologist, deserves
much more attention than it has received.
Kurt Goldstein
(A Biographical Note)
p. 14
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