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[2] Morwood, p. 10
[3] Niels Bohr, The Philosophical Writings of Niels Bohr, Vol. I, Ox Bow, 1987, p.54
[4] Shankara, Crest Jewel of Discrimination, tr. Chris Isherwood, p. 97
[5] Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy, Harper, 1962, p.70
[6] Bohr, The Philosophical Writings of Niels Bohr, p. 1
[7] Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy, p. 201
[8] Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, Harper and Row, 1971, p.95
[9] Heisenberg, Physics and Beyond, p. 206
[10] Franklin Merrell-Wolff, The Philosophy of Consciousness Without an Object, Julian, 1973, p. 189
[11] Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, B227-229
[12] Longchenpa, You Are the Eyes of the World, p.36
[13] K. Venkata Ramanan, Nagarjuna's Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidass, 1966, p. 268
[14] The Concise Oxford Dictionary
[15] The Gospel According to John, 1:3
[16] Plato, Philebus 15D
[17] Morrow & Dillon, tr., Proclus' Commentary on Plato's Parmenides, p. 130.
[18] Franklin Merrell-Wolff, The Philosophy of Consciousness Without an Object, Julian, 1973, p. 223
[19] Simone Weil, Intimations of Christianity Among the Ancient Greeks, ARK, 1987, p. 179
[20] Plato, Parmenides 136C
[21] Weil, p. 185
[22] Merrell-Wolff, p. 228
[23] J. C. Chatterji, Kashmir Shaivaism, SUNY, 1986, p. 20
[24] G. Spencer-Brown, Unpublished talk at Esalen.
[25] Simone Pétrement, Simone Weil: A Life, Random House, 1976, p. 488
[26] Einstein in Wilber, Quantum Questions, p. 109
[27] Schuon, Logic and Transcendence, Perennial Books, 1975, p. 66.
[28] Rumi in Perry, A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom, p. 750
[29] Schuon, Esoterism as Principle and as Way, Perennial Books, 1981, p. 10
[30] Joseph Campbell, The Inner Reaches of Outer Space, St. James, 1985, p. 28
[31] William Blake, There Is No Natural Religion, 1788
[32] Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, B xii
[33] Kant, A 24
[34] Allison, Kant's Transcendental Idealism, p. 96
[35] Kant, B 160
[36] Carnap in Reichenbach, The Philosophy of Space and Time, p. v
[37] Carnap in Reichenbach, p. vi
[38] Kant, B 14
[39] Reichenbach, p. 35
[40] Kant, B 14
[41] Reichenbach, p. 39
[42] Reichenbach, p. 55
[43] Quine in Philosophy of Mathematics, H. Putnam, ed., p. 358
[44] Ayer in Philosophy of Mathematics, p. 324
[45] Kant, B 15
[46] Ayer in Philosophy of Mathematics, p. 326
[47] Poincaré in Philosophy of Mathematics, p. 394
[48] Ayer in Philosophy of Mathematics, p. 327
[49] G. Spencer-Brown, Laws of Form, Juliann Press, 1977, p. 93
[50] Kant, B xvii
[51] Franklin Merrell-Wolff, Pathways Through To Space, Julian, 1973, Ch. LXXIX
[52] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LXXXVIII
[53] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, Phoenix Philosophical Press, 1970, p. 180
[54] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LXI
[55] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 67
[56] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. XXXVI
[57] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 149
[58] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LII
[59] Franklin Merrell-Wolff, The Philosophy of Consciousness Without an Object, Julian, 1973, p. 263
[60] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 149
[61] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. XLI
[62] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 225
[63] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 200
[64] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 195
[65] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 161
[66] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 172
[67] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Appendix A
[68] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p.159
[69] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Appendix A
[70] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p.172
[71] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LXXXII
[72] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LIII
[73] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 173
[74] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 257
[75] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LIII
[76] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 178
[77] Merrell-Wolff, Philosophy, p. 27
[78] Merrell-Wolff, Pathways, Ch. LXXVII
[79] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 225
[80] Merrell-Wolff, Introceptualism, p. 143
[81] Plato, Philebus, 15D
[82] William C. Chittick, The Sufi Path of Knowledge, SUNY, 1989, p.67
[83] Whitall N. Perry, A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom, Quinta Essentia, 1971, p.787
[84] Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 1
[85] K. Venkata Ramanan, Nagarjuna's Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidass, 1966, p. 272
[86] G. Spencer-Brown, Unpublished Talk at Esalen
[87] Ramanan, p.268
[88] Perry, p.979
[89] Morrow and Dillon, Proclus' Commentary of Plato's Parmenides, Princeton, 1987, p. 130
[90] Paul Rorem, Pseudo Dionysius, Paulist Press, 1987, p.129
[91] D. Kalupahana, Nagarjuna: The Philosophy of the Middle Way, SUNY, 1986, p.227
[92] Morrow and Dillon, p. 429
[93] Franklin Merrell-Wolff, The Philosophy of Consciousness Without An Object, Julian Press, 1973, p. 104
[94] Perry, p. 26
[95] Perry, p. 41
[96] D. Goddard, A Buddhist Bible, Beacon Press, 1970, p. 302
[97] Perry, p. 94
[98] Paul Deussen, The System of the Vedanta, Dover, 1973, p. 53
[99] Perry, p. 804
[100] Perry, p. 807
[101] Perry, p. 782
[102] Perry, p. 783
[103] Perry, p. 986
[104] Perry, p. 310
[105] G. Spencer-Brown, Laws of Form, Juliann Press, 1977
[106] Perry, p. 789
[107] Goddard, p. 85
[108] Goddard, p. 292
[109] Perry, p. 723
[110] Perry, p. 725
[111] Perry, p. 789
[112] G. Spencer-Brown, Laws of Form, Juliann Press, 1977
[113] Kalupahana, p. 269
[114] K. Venkata Ramanan, Nagarjuna's Philosophy., Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi, 1975
[115] Ramanan, p. 338b
[116] Ramanan, p. 247
[117] Ramanan, p. 98
[118] Ramanan, p. 217
[119] Ramanan, p. 78
[120] Ramanan, p. 92
[121] Ramanan, p. 247
[122] Ramanan, p. 152
[123] Ramanan, p. 210
[124] Ramanan, p. 133
[125] Ramanan, p. 102
[126] Ramanan, p. 101
[127] Ramanan, p. 40
[128] Ramanan, p. 128
[129] Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 1