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Featuring Gregory M. Nixon’s Work with Commentaries & Responses. HOLLOWS OF MEMORY. From Individual Consciousness to Panexperientialism and Beyond
Table of Contents
Article
Preface/Introduction
Gregory M. Nixon 213-215
From Panexperientialism to Conscious Experience: The Continuum of Experience
Gregory M. Nixon 216-233
Hollows of Experience
Gregory M. Nixon 234-288
Myth and Mind: The Origin of Human Consciousness in the Discovery of the Sacred
Gregory M. Nixon 289-337
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Commentary
Brief Comment on Gregory Nixon’s Hollows of Experience: Derrida
Frederick D. Abraham 338-341
Playing With Your Food: Review of “Hollows of Experience” by Greg Nixon
William A. Adams 342-345
Brief Commentary on Nixon's Three Papers
Roger Cook 346-347
Commentary on Nixon's From Panexperientialism to Individual Self Consciousness
Stephen Deiss 348-349
Nixon on Conscious and Non-conscious Experience
Gordon Globus 350-351
Commentary on Nixon's From Panexperientialism to Individual Self Consciousness
Syamala Hari 352-353
The Predictive Mind and Mortal Knowledge
Marc Hersch 354-368
Consciousness as Shared and Categorized Result of Experience
Tim Jarvilehto 369-371
Brief Comment on Gregory Nixon’s Myth and Mind
Joseph McCard 372-372
Commentary on Nixon's Three Papers
Marty Monteiro 373-376
Brief Commentary on Nixon's “From Panexperientialism to Conscious Experience”
Richard W Moodey 377-378
Hollows of a Science of Consciousness?
Alfredo Pereira Jr. 379-380
Comment on Gregory Nixon’s “From Panexperientialism to Individual Self Consciousness”
Steven M. Rosen 381-382
Consciousness, Non-conscious Experiences and Functions, Proto-experiences and Protofunctions,
and Subjective Experiences
Ram L. P. Vimal 383-389
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Response to Commentary
Response to the Commentary of Frederick D. Abraham
Gregory M. Nixon 390-390
Response to the Commentary of William A. Adams
Gregory M. Nixon 391-392
Response to the Commentary of Syamala Hari
Gregory M. Nixon 393-394
Response to the Commentary of Marc Hersch
Gregory M. Nixon 395-398
Response to the Commentary of Joseph McCard
Gregory M. Nixon 399-399
Response to the Commentary of Steven M. Rosen
Gregory M. Nixon 400-40
16S Intestinal Microbiome Sequences of Rhesus Macaques Treated with Chronic Morphine for 92 Days, SIV for 21 Days, or in Combination (Morphine for 70 Days then SIV+Morphine for 21 Days)
The dataset contains 78 FASTQ files which are 16S V4 region sequences from with the file names indicating the following information: Mo104 indicates the experiment number as was defined by our collaborators at University of Nebraska - Omaha; ##### (i.e. 39909) indicates the Rhesus Macaque animal number that was assigned; 09112013 indicates MonthDayYear that each sample was collected; S## (i.e. S70) is an internal number assigned by the UMGC sequencing core to each sequence; L0001 = an internal number assigned by UMGC; R1 = Read 1, as assigned by the UMGC sequencing core; 001 = an internal number assigned by UMGC. This information is also contained in the metadata txt file.Rhesus Macaque fecal matter was sequenced at different intervals after receiving Morphine I.V., SIV infection, or in sequence. The intervals are as follows: Morphine for 92 days, SIV for 21 days, or a sequence of morphine for 70 days then SIV+Morphine for 21 days. This was used to look for microbial and metabolic changes due to the treatments.NIDA (NIH)Sindberg, Gregory M; Roy, Sabita. (2017). 16S Intestinal Microbiome Sequences of Rhesus Macaques Treated with Chronic Morphine for 92 Days, SIV for 21 Days, or in Combination (Morphine for 70 Days then SIV+Morphine for 21 Days). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/D6GC76
Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews [Plate XXXIII of NZ series] [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; Attributed to Lilian Medland but also possibly from Beryl Iredale.; Part of the collection: Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews.; "Plate XV" according to the manuscript general index.; Index of birds on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3621084; Donated by Mr. Gregory Matthews, 1939. Fig 1 and 2: Head and leg of Notophoyx -- Fig 3 and 4: Head and leg of Casmerodius -- Fig 5 and 6: Head and leg of Demigretta
Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews [Plate XXIX of NZ series] [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; Attributed to Lilian Medland but also possibly from Beryl Iredale.; Part of the collection: Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews.; "Plate XVIII" according to the manuscript general index.; Index of birds on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3621008; Donated by Mr. Gregory Matthews, 1939. Fig 1: Head of Virago (castanea) -- Fig 2: Head of Virago (gibberifrons) -- Fig 3: Leg of Virago -- Fig 4 and 5: Bill and leg of Ctenanas
Gregory M. Mathews, C.B.E., 1939 [picture].
Caption: "Gregory M. Mathews C.B.E. 1939".; Condition: Good; image ruled up and marked in green ink for cropping 9 1/8" x 9 1/8".; Inscription: "Mrs Malay(?)"--Handwritten on verso.; This is a copy made by the National Library from an original photograph in private ownership. The photograph is of a published image from an unidentified publication
Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research 1(5). Focus Issue — Time & Consciousness: Two Faces of One Mystery?
Table of Contents
Guest Editorial
1. Time and Experience: Twins of the Eternal Now, Gregory M. Nixon, 482-489
Research Essay
1. Why Time Flies When You’re Having Fun, William A. Adams, 490-500
2. Liberation and Its Constraints: A Philosophical Analysis of Key Issues in Psychiatry, Steven Bindeman, 501-510
3. Now, Gordon Globus, 511-515
4. ‘Landscapes’ of Mentality, Consciousness and Time, Chris Nunn 516-528
5. Special Relativity and Perception: The Singular Time of Psychology and Physics, Stephen E. Robbins, 529-559
6. Phenomenal Time and its Biological Correlates, Ram L. P. Vimal & Christopher J. Davia, 560-572
Explorations
1. Time and Its Relationship to Consciousness: An Overview, Mansoor Malik & Maria Hipolito, 573-579
2. Time, Consciousness and the Foundations of Science, Stephen Deiss, 580-584
3. Contextual Division and the Analysis of Linear Time, Christopher Holvenstot, 585-609
4. How Unconditioned Consciousness, Infinite Information, Potential Energy, and Time Created Our Universe, Leon H. Maurer, 610-624
5. Whitehead and the Elusive Present: Process Philosophy’s Creative Core, Gregory M. Nixon, 625-63
Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews [Plate XXXIV of NZ series] [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; Attributed to Lilian Medland but also possibly from Beryl Iredale.; Part of the collection: Watercolours of New Zealand birds for an unpublished Manual of birds of New Zealand by Gregory M. Mathews.; "Plate XVI" according to the manuscript general index.; Index of birds on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3621116; Donated by Mr. Gregory Matthews, 1939. Fig 1: Head of Nycticorax -- Fig 2 and 3: Head and leg of Spatherodia -- Fig 4 and 5: Head and leg of Plegadis -- Fig 5a: Claw of third toe of Plegadis -- Fig 6 and 7: Head and leg of Ixobrychus -- Fig 8 and 9: Head and leg of Botaurus -- Fig 9a: Pectinate claw of third toe of Botaurus
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