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by danieLion » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:01 am
I'm looking for an online version of
Citta, mano & vinnana--A Psychosemantic Investigation by R.E.A. Johansson (University of Ceylon Review, V. 23 nos 1 & 2 April-October 1965 pp. 165-215) or the nearest hard copy (I'm in Portland, Oregon).
Please help.
DanieLion

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Magick Without Tears,
Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
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The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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by Ben » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:41 am
Greetings Daniel.
Your local municipal library should be able to help you locate the nearest hardcopy. And for a fee, will organise a photocopy for you.
kind regards,
Ben
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by danieLion » Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:51 am
Ben wrote:Greetings Daniel.
Your local municipal library should be able to help you locate the nearest hardcopy. And for a fee, will organise a photocopy for you.
kind regards,
Ben
They usually come through, but WorldCat at Multnomah County LIbrary (Inter-library loan) yields zilch. Portland State doesn't have the journal but I still need to check U of Portland, Reed, Lewis & Clark.
Would you really help me w/a photo copy? That'd be cool if I resort to it.
Thanks.
D

"You stop me, obviously with a demand for a personal explanation. 'How is it, you write, 'that you reject with such immitigable scorn the very foundation-stones of Buddhism, and yet refer disciples enthusiastically to the technique of some of its subtlest super-structures?'
I laff."
-Aleister Crowley,
Magick Without Tears,
Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
-Paul Feyerbend,
The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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by danieLion » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:11 am
danieLion wrote:U of Portland, Reed, Lewis & Clark
don't have the journal.

"You stop me, obviously with a demand for a personal explanation. 'How is it, you write, 'that you reject with such immitigable scorn the very foundation-stones of Buddhism, and yet refer disciples enthusiastically to the technique of some of its subtlest super-structures?'
I laff."
-Aleister Crowley,
Magick Without Tears,
Chapter XXVII: Structure of Mind Based on that of Body (Haeckel and Bertrand Russell)"Questions of reality are too important to be left to the scientists."
-Paul Feyerbend,
The Tyranny of Science, p. 51 (Polity: 2012).
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