Notes: Reference List for Reading and Research

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Janus: A Summing Up is a 1978 book by Arthur Koestler, in which the author develops his philosophical idea of the holarchy. First introduced in Koestler's 1967 book, The Ghost in the Machine, the holarchy provides a coherent way of organizing knowledge and nature all together.

Enlightened absolutism (Kubrick connection as possibly accepted political view)

Holon and holarchy via Koestler's books above.

NLP


John Dee - The Necronomicon


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