Janus: A Summing Up

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Random House, 1978 - Philosophy - 354 pages
Prologue: the new calendar -- pt. 1. Outline of a system: The Holarchy -- Beyond eros and thanatos -- The three dimensions of emotion -- Ad majorem gloriam... -- An alternative to despair -- pt. 2. The creative mind: Humour and wit -- The art of discovery -- The discoveries of art -- pt. 3. Creative evolution: Crumbling citadels -- Lamarck revisited -- Strategies and purpose in evolution -- pt. 4. New horizons: Free will in a heirarchic context -- Physics and metaphysics -- A glance through the keyhole -- Beyond atomism and holism- the concept of the holon -- An experiment in perception -- Notes on the autonomic nervous system -- UFOs: a festival of absurdity.

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Authors Note
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The Holarchy
23
Beyond Eros and Thanatos
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Arthur Koestler was born on September 5, 1905 in Budapest, Hungary and studied at the University of Vienna. Koestler was a Middle East correspondent for several German newspapers, wrote for the Manchester Guardian, the London Times and the New York Herald Tribune. Koestler wrote Darkness at Noon, which centers on the destructiveness of politics, The Act of Creation, a book about creativity, and The Ghost in the Machine, which bravely attacks behaviorism. Arthur Koestler died in London on March 3, 1983.

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