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    A note on three equations for consciousness

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    Three new metatheoretical equations for total human consciousness, primary consciousness and secondary consciousness are presented. These equations are based on five fundamental entities underlying cosmic evolution: energy, matter, life, mind and culture. It is hoped that these equations may have some heuristic value for those workers who may wish to appreciate the psychological process of consciousness as an integral part of the whole big picture of cosmic evolution

    WPSPJ Newsletter November 2020

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    Board of Trustee Minutes 03/06/2020

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    Freud on Mind and Body

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    The author provides a detailed study of Freud’s mind-body views. Freud developed a pragmatic dualist-interactionist view maintaining a distinction between the material body and the mental subjective world. He focused on what went on within the mind in relation to the necessity to reduce tensions experienced within the lived-in body, caused by physiological changes in the material body. He focused upon a particular link between mental processes and the organic substrate of sexual physiology

    2020 Commencement

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    Dein Erbe, Herr, liegt vor dir hier

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    Board of Trustees Minutes 08/06/2020

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    WPSPJ Newsletter October 2020

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    Pioneer 2020

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    The annual student yearbook was first published in 1925 as "The Kokoon" when William Paterson University was Paterson State Normal School. The title changed over time but has been "The Pioneer" since 1941

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