End Notes
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[1]  Joel Morwood, Challenge and Response, The Center for Sacred Sciences, Eugene, Oregon, 1992, p. 5

[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[24]  G. Spencer-Brown, Unpublished talk at Esalen.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