Science, Consciousness and Human Values | p. 1 |
Human Knowledge as the Foundation of Science | p. 11 |
Actions, Knowledge, and Information | p. 17 |
The Anti-Newtonian Revolution | p. 17 |
The World of Actions | p. 19 |
Intentional Actions and Experienced Feedbacks | p. 23 |
Cloudlike Forms | p. 25 |
Simple Harmonic Oscillators | p. 25 |
The Double-Slit Experiment | p. 26 |
Nerve Terminals and the Need to Use Quantum Theory | p. 29 |
Nerve Terminals | p. 30 |
Templates for Action | p. 33 |
The Physical Effectiveness of Conscious Will and the Quantum Zeno Effect | p. 35 |
The Quantum Zeno Effect | p. 35 |
William James's Theory of Volition | p. 37 |
Support from Contemporary Psychology | p. 41 |
Application to Neuropsychology | p. 47 |
Roger Penrose's Theory and Quantum Decoherence | p. 51 |
Non-Orthodox Versions of Quantum Theory and the Need for Process 1 | p. 55 |
The Many-Worlds (or Many-Minds) Approach and Decoherence | p. 57 |
Bohm's Pilot-Wave Model | p. 62 |
Spontaneous-Reduction Models | p. 63 |
The Basis Problem in Many-Worlds Theories | p. 65 |
Connection Between Classical Physics and Quantum Physics | p. 65 |
Decoherence and Discreteness in Many-Minds/Worlds Theories | p. 70 |
Despised Dualism | p. 79 |
Historical Background | p. 79 |
A Flawed Argument | p. 81 |
Squaring with Contemporary Neuroscience | p. 81 |
Whiteheadian Quantum Ontology | p. 85 |
Some Key Elements of Whitehead's Process Ontology | p. 90 |
From von Neumann NRQT to Tomonaga-Schwinger RQFT | p. 94 |
Similarities Between Whitehead's Ontology and Ontologically Construed RQFT | p. 95 |
The Transition from 'Potentiality' to 'Actuality' in Quantum Mechanics | p. 95 |
Compatibility with Einstein's (Special) Theory of Relativity | p. 95 |
The Psychophysical Building Blocks of Reality | p. 96 |
Interview | p. 99 |
Consciousness and the Anthropic Questions | p. 119 |
Impact of Quantum Mechanics on Human Values | p. 139 |
Placebo: A Clinically Significant Quantum Effect | p. 145 |
Introduction | p. 145 |
The Quantum Zeno Effect | p. 148 |
Application to Placebos | p. 151 |
Science-Based Discussion of Free Will | p. 153 |
Physical Versus Mental | p. 153 |
Classical Mechanics Versus Quantum Mechanics | p. 154 |
The Need for a Radical Change | p. 155 |
The Fine Structure of the Quantum Jumps: The Two Choices | p. 157 |
Comparison of the Nature of the Mind-Matter Connection in Classical and Quantum Mechanics | p. 159 |
The Universe Prior to Emergence of Life | p. 159 |
Summary | p. 160 |
Gazzaniga's The Ethical Brain | p. 161 |
Von Neumann: Knowledge, Information, and Entropy | p. 167 |
Wigner's Friend and Consciousness in Quantum Theory | p. 175 |
Orthodox Interpretation and the MindùBrain Connection | p. 179 |
Locality in Physics | p. 183 |
Einstein Locality and Spooky Action at a Distance | p. 187 |
Nonlocality in the Quantum World | p. 195 |
References | p. 201 |
Index | p. 209 |
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