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  1. The anthropic cosmological principle.John D. Barrow - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Frank J. Tipler.
    Ever since Copernicus, scientists have continually adjusted their view of human nature, moving it further and further from its ancient position at the center of Creation. But in recent years, a startling new concept has evolved that places it more firmly than ever in a special position. Known as the Anthropic Cosmological Principle, this collection of ideas holds that the existence of intelligent observers determines the fundamental structure of the Universe. In its most radical version, the Anthropic Principle asserts that (...)
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  • The Unity of Nature.Carl Friedrich Freiherr von Weizsäcker & Fre Carl Friedrich Weizshacker - 1981 - Farrar Straus Giroux.
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  • Beyond the cookie Cutter paradigm.Ulrich Mohrhoff - 2001 - Consciousness and its Transformation: Papers Presented at the Second International Conference on Integral Psychology.
    What makes it so hard to make sense of quantum mechanics (the theory at the heart of contemporary physics) is the cookie cutter paradigm (a fallacy that is both rooted in our neurophysiological make-up and inherent in the nature of mental consciousness) according to which the world's synchronic multiplicity derives from surfaces that carve up space in the manner of three-dimensional cookie cutters. When liberated from this fallacy, quantum mechanics not only describes the physical world as a manifestation of something (...)
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  • The world according to quantum mechanics.Ulrich Mohrhoff - 2011 - World Scientific Publishing Company.
    As the theory takes shape, it is applied to various experimental arrangements. Many of these are central to the discussion in the final part, which aims at making epistemological and ontological sense of the theory.
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  • Quantum mechanics and the cookie Cutter paradigm.Ulrich Mohrhoff - 0009 - arXiv.Org.
    What has so far prevented us from decrypting quantum mechanics is the Cookie Cutter Paradigm, according to which the world’s synchronic multiplicity derives from surfaces that carve up space in the manner of three-dimensional cookie cutters. This insidious notion is shown to be rooted in our neurophysiological make-up. An effort is made to liberate the physical world from this innate fallacy.
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  • The World According to Quantum Mechanics (Or the 18 Errors of Henry P. Stapp).Ulrich Mohrhoff - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (2):217-254.
    Several errors in Stapp's interpretation of quantum mechanics and its application to mental causation (Henry P. Stapp, “Quantum theory and the role of mind in nature,” Foundations of Physics 31, 1465–1499 (2001)) are pointed out. An interpretation of (standard) quantum mechanics that avoids these errors is presented.
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