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Chronetics should consist of both. And more. Much more.
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-NOTES
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-Chapter 1:
-
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-L;
-
-
-10.
-
-
-Leuner, H., "President State of Psycholytic Therapy and Its
-Possibilities" in The Use of LSD in Psychotherapy and Alcoholism, H. Abramson (ed.). Bobbs Merrill, New York, 1967.
-
-
-. Becker, H., "History, Culture, and Subjective Experience: an
-
-
-exploration of the social bases of drug induced experiences,"
-Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1969).
-
-
-. Cheek, F., "Exploratory Study of Drugs and Interaction,"
-
-
-Archives of General Psychiatry, 9:566-574, 1963.
-
-
-. Mechaneck, R., Feldstein, S., Dahlberg, C. and Jaffe, J.,
-
-
-"Experimental Investigation of LSD as a Psychotherapeutic
-Adjunct." Paper read at 1967 AOA meeting.
-
-
-. Linton, H. and Lang, R., "Subjective Reactions to LSD-25,"
-
-
-Archives of General Psychiatry, 6:352-368, 1962.
-
-
-. Blum, R., et al., Utopiates. Atherton Press, New York, 1964.
-. Cohen, S. Personal communication.
-
-
-. Masters, E. and Huston, J., The Varieties of Psychedelic
-
-
-Experience. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1966.
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., "Adolescence, Addiction, and Achrony" in Person-
-
-
-ality and Social Life, R. Endleman (ed.). Random House, New
-York, 1967.
-
-
-Laing, R. D., The Politics of Experience. Penguin Books, New
-York, 1967.
-
-
-
-
-Chapter 2:
-
-
-A,
-
-
-2.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Adolescence, Addiction, and Achrony," op. cit.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Glue Sniffing: Exploratory Hypotheses on the
-Psychosocial Dynamics of Respiratory Introjection" in proceedings of a conference on Inhalation of Glue Fumes and Other
-Substance Abuse Practices Among Adolescents, Office of Juvenile
-Delinquency and Youth Development, U. S. Dept. of Health,
-Education and Welfare, Washington, D. C., 1967.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Psychological and Sociological Proneness to Drug
-Use in Young People." Paper presented to Amherst College
-Symposium "The Drug Scene," 1967.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "LSD Subcultures: Acidoxy Versus Orthodoxy." See
-Chapter 1, this volume.
-
-
-. Marcuse, H., Eros and Civilization. Beacon Press, Boston, 1955.
-
-
-. Marcuse, H., One Dimensional Man. Tavistock Publications,
-
-
-London, 1967.
-
-
-Chapter 3:
-
-
-1,
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "LSD Subcultures: Acidoxy Versus Orthodoxy."
-See Chapter 1, this volume.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., 'Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-Gioscia, V., "On Dialectical Time." See Metalog, this volume.
-Status Report #1 of The Village Project, a social agency for
-
-
-alienated youth sponsored by Jewish Family Service of New
-York. September, 1968 (mimeo).
-
-
-
-
-3s
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-
-10.
-
-
-i
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-12.
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-13.
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-14.
-
-
-LS.
-
-
-16.
-
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-TimeForMs
-
-
-Kenniston, K., "Heads and Seekers: Drugs on Campus, Counter
-Cultures in American Society," American Scholar, vol. 28, no.
-1:97-112, 1969.
-
-
-. Mayday, January 20, 1969, #14.
-. Gioscia, V., "On Social Time." See Metalog, this volume.
-. Gioscia, V., 'Adolescence, Addiction, and Achrony," op. cit.
-
-
-. Dunaif, C. and Gioscia, V., "Violence and Family Process."
-
-
-Report to the National Crime Commission, in archives of
-President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, Washington, 1966.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Sources of Violence in Contemporary America."
-Paper presented to Farmingdale Public Library Association,
-October, 1968 (mimeo).
-
-
-Kurland, A. and Unger, S., "The Present Status and Future
-Direction of Psychedelic LSD Research with Special Reference
-to the Spring Grove Studies," January, 1969 (mimeo).
-
-
-Whitrow, G. J., The Natural Philosophy of Time. Harper
-(Torchbook), New York, 1963.
-
-
-Hegel, G. W. F., Logik, 2 volumes.
-
-Gioscia, V., "Plato's Image of Time." Ann Arbor, University
-Microfilms, 1963.
-
-James. W., Varieties of Religious Experience, various editions.
-Bateson, G., Jackson, Weakland, D., Hally, J., "Toward a Theory
-
-
-of Schizophrenia." Reprint from Behavioral Science, vol. 1. no.
-4:251-264, 1956.
-
-
-17.
-
-
-18.
-
-
-
-
-Laing, R. D., The Politics of Experience. Penguin Books,
-London, 1966.
-
-
-Feuer, L., "What is Alienation? The Career of a Concept"
-Sociology on Trial, M. atom and A. Vidich (eds.), Prentice- 'Hal,
-New York, 1963.
-
-
-Chapter 4:
-
-
-1.
-
-
-2.
-
-
-10.
-
-
-11.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "On Social Time." See Metalog, this volume.
-
-
-. Whitehead, A. N., Science in the Modern World. New American
-
-
-Library (Various editions).
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., "Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-. McCluhan, M. and Fiore, Q., The Global Village. McGraw-Hill,
-
-
-New York, 1968.
-
-
-. Roszak, T., The Making of a Counter-Culture. Doubleday, New
-York, 1969.
-
-. Gioscia, V., "Time, Pathos, and Synchrony." See Chapter 3, this
-volume.
-
-
-. Marcuse, H., Negations. Beacon Press, Boston, 1968.
-
-
-. Ryan, P., "Cable Television and the Schools," in Birth, Death
-
-
-and Cybernation. Gordon and Breach, New York, 1972.
-
-
-New York Times, January 6, 1969.
-
-
-With the cooperation of Frank Gillette and others who then
-constituted The Raindance Corporation.
-
-
-
-
-12.
-
-
-13.
-
-
-14.
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-15.
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-16.
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-
-17.
-
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-18.
-
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-19.
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-TIMEFoORMS
-
-
-Ragosine, V., 'Magnetic Recording," Scientific American, November, 1969. See also Dow Digest, July, 1969 for a description
-of Precision Instrument's 'Unicorn System."
-
-
-The New York Times recently contained the news that the
-Republic of India was installing just such a system to foster
-literacy in some 10,000 villages. (This project has since been
-"cancelled.")
-
-
-Pribram, K., "The Neurophysiology of Remembering," Scientific American, January, 1969.
-
-
-New York Times, circa September, 1969.
-Time Magazine, July 18, 1969.
-
-
-I am indebted to Dr. Warren Brodey for a stimulating discussion
-of his "play" (as opposed to "work") at the Environmental
-Ecology Laboratory in Boston, and for his presentation at
-"Grand Rounds" at The Roosevelt Hospital under the auspices
-of The Center for the Study of Social Change, on October 23,
-1969.
-
-
-"Chronetics" is the field which investigates temporal processes.
-For a fuller description, see "On Social Time," Metalog, this
-volume.
-
-
-"
-
-
-e.g. Bateson, G., "Cybernetic Explanation,' The American
-
-
-Behavioral Scientist, vol. 10, no. 8, April 1967.
-
-
-Chapter 5:
-
-
-a;
-
-
-ys
-
-
-Keniston, K., "Notes on Young Radicals," Change, vol. 1, no.
-6:25 et seq., 1969.
-
-
-Grimshaw, A. D., 'Sociolinguistics and the Sociologist," Amercan Sociologist, vol. 4, no. 4:312 et seq., 1969.
-
-
-10.
-
-
-12.
-
-
-13,
-
-
-14.
-
-
-
-
-. Kluckhohn, C., Murray, H. and Schneider, Culture and Personal-
-
-
-ity. Knopf, New York, 1953.
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., "LSD Subcultures: Acidoxy Versus Orthodoxy."
-
-
-See Chapter 1, this volume.
-
-
-. Simmons, J. and Winograd, B., It's Happening. Mark-Laird
-
-
-Publications, Santa Barbara, California, 1966.
-
-
-. Shands, H., Semiotic Approaches to Psychiatry. Mouton, The
-
-
-Hague, 1970. See also Shands, H., War with Words, Mouton,
-The Hague, 1971.
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., "The Coming Synthesis: Chronetics and Cybernet-
-
-
-ics." Paper presented to the International Convocation entitled
-"The Revolution in Values--- The Response of the Healer",
-sponsored by the American Academy of Religion and Psychiatry, November 14, 1969. See Metalog, this volume.
-
-
-. McLuhan, M., The Global Village. McGraw-Hill, New York,
-
-
-1968.
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., 'Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-McLuhan, op. cit.
-
-
-. Gioscia, V., "Time, Pathos and Synchrony." Paper presented to
-
-
-the Annual Convention of the American Orthopsychiatric
-Association, April, 1969. See Chapter 3, this volume.
-
-
-Rabkin, R., "Do You See Things That Aren't There?" in Origin
-and Mechanisms of Hallucinations, W. Keup, ed. Plenum Press,
-New York-London, 1970. pp. 115-124.
-
-
-Wittgenstein, L. Tractatus logico-philosophicus
-
-
-Gioscia, V., 'Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-172 TimeEFormMs
-
-
-15. The imprinting literature is extensive; see especially Tinbergen
-and/or Lorenz.
-
-16. Scheflen, A. E., "On the Structuring of Human Communication," American Bebavioral Scientist, 10:8-12, 1967. Scheflen,
-A. E., "Human Communication, Behavioral Programs and their
-Integration in Interaction," Behavioral Science, 13:44-55, 1968.
-Scheflen, A. E., How Behavior Means, Gordon and Breach, New
-
-
-York, 1972. See also Birdwhistle, R., Introduction to Kinesics,
-University of Kentucky Press, Louisville, 1955.
-
-
-17. McClean, P. D., "The Paranoid Streak in Man," in Beyond
-Reductionism. Hutchinson & Co.
-
-
-18. Mead, M. Culture and Commitment, Doubleday, 1970.
-
-
-Chapter 6:
-1. Whitehead, A. N., Modes of Thought. 1938, p. 129.
-Mead, M., Culture and Commitment. 1970, p. 64, op. cit.
-Fuller, Buckminster, Utopia or Oblivion. 1970, p. 310, Bantam.
-4, Fuller, Buckminster, op. cit., epilogue.
-Chapter 9:
-
-
-1. Whitrow, G. J., The Natural Philosophy of Time. Harper, New
-York, 1963.
-
-
-2. Hegel, G. W. F., Lectures on the History of Philosophy, E. S.
-Haldane (ed. and transl.), 3 vol. Humanities Press, New York,
-1955.
-
-
-10.
-
-
-11.
-
-
-12,
-
-
-3.
-
-
-
-
-. Durkheim, E., Suicide, J. A. Spaulding and G. Simpson (eds. and
-
-
-transl.). Free Press, Glencoe, 1951.
-
-
-. Freud, S., "Civilization and its Discontents," Standard Edition,
-
-
-The Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, J.
-Strachey (ed. and transl.), vol. XXI. Hogarth Press, London,
-1964.
-
-
-. Marcuse, H., Eros and Civilization. Vintage Books, New York,
-
-
-1962.
-
-
-. Brown, N. O., Life Against Death. Vintage Books, New York,
-
-
-1959.
-
-
-. Indeed the impact of these words was to fashion better, not less
-
-
-socialization.
-
-
-. Whitehead, A. N., Science in the Modern World. Macmillan, New
-
-
-York, 1926.
-
-
-. The following section is a modified version of a paper entitled
-
-
-"Typology Construction" delivered at the Eastern Sociological
-Society, Boston, 1963.
-
-
-Whitehead, A. N. Process and Reality. Social Science Publishers,
-New York, 1929. Cf. espec. chapter 2.
-
-
-Heidegger, M., Being and Time, J. Macquarrie and E. Robinson
-(transl. from the 7th edition of Sein and Zeit). SCM Press,
-London, 1962.
-
-
-De Benedetti, S., "The Mossbauer Effect," Scientific American,
-April, 1960, p. 72 et seq.
-
-
-Like the Eskimo who has many words for snow, we seem to
-need literally hundreds of phrases with the word "time" in them
-to capture the varieties of temporal experience. Professor
-
-
-174 TimeForms
-
-
-14.
-
-
-13:
-
-
-16.
-
-
-by
-
-
-18.
-
-
-19,
-
-
-Murray and I discovered, to our mutual surprise, that we were
-each making a compilation of such phrases (personal communication, 1965).
-
-
-Kiang Kang-Hu, "How Time and Space Appear to Chinese
-Poets," chapter 2 in On Chinese Studies. Commercial Press,
-Shanghai, China, 1934. (I am grateful to my former colleague
-Prof. B. Solomon for this reference.)
-
-
-See for example: V. Gioscia, Plato's Image of Time: An Essay
-in Philosophical Sociology, Fordham University, 1962, unpub.
-Ph.D. dissertation. G. J. Whitrow, op. cit. R. Maclver, The
-Challenge of the Passing Years: My Encounter with Time,
-Simon and Shuster, New York, 1962. G. Gurvitch, The
-Spectrum of Social Time, Reidel Co., Stuttgart, 1963. Coser and
-Coser, "Time Perspective and Social Structure," in Gouldner,
-Modern Sociology, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1963, pp.
-638-646. H. Meyerhoff, Time in Literature, University of
-California Press, Berkeley, 1955. M. Heidegger, ed., The Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness, J. Churchill,
-transl., Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1964. See also, M. Wallace,
-"Temporal Experience," Psychological Bulletin, vol. 57, no.
-3:213-237, 1960, et al.
-
-
-Coser and Coser, "Time Perspective and Social Structure," in
-Gouldner, op. cit. for a good initial bibliography.
-
-
-Mann, T., The Holy Sinners, H. T. Lowe-Porter (transl.). Knopf,
-New York, 1951.
-
-
-I am indebted to Prof. B. Nelson of the New School for Social
-Research for the observation that these eternalists qualify as cell
-IV types. My view on this appears infra.
-
-
-Murray, H. and Kluckhohn, C. (eds.), Personality in Nature,
-Society and Culture (2nd ed.), Knopf, New York, 1954; and
-Erikson, E., 'Identity and the Lifecycle," Monograph, Psycho-
-
-
-20.
-
-
-21.
-
-
-22.
-
-
-23:
-
-
-24.
-
-
-25.
-
-
-26.
-
-
-27.
-
-
-
-
-logical Issues, vol. 1, no. 1, International Universities Press, New
-York, 1959.
-
-
-Shakespeare, W., Hamlet (variously reprinted), Act I, Scene V,
-11, 188-189: "The time is out of joint; O cursed spite.
-That ever I was born to set it right!"
-
-
-We hook up an accelerometer, as it were, to the Mertonian
-paradigm. Cf. R. K. Merton, Social Theory and Social Structure.
-Free Press, Glencoe, 1955.
-
-
-See "The Pseudo-Successful Adult: A Case Study of the
-Metachronic Orientation," by V. Gioscia, paper delivered to the
-17th annual meeting of the New York Society of Clinical
-Psychologists, New York, 1965.
-
-
-See, however, the brilliant paper by P. Slater, "On Social
-Regression," American Sociological Review, 28:339-364, 1963.
-
-
-Cf. V. Gioscia, "Groovin' on Time," paper presented to the
-Hahneman Medical College Conference on Psychedelic Drugs,
-November, 1968. See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-An advance toward a more empirical analysis of this question
-has recently been made by my former colleague Herbert Danzger
-in "Community Power Structure: Problems and Continuities,"
-American Sociological Review, 29:707-717, 1964.
-
-
-Eisenstadt, S., From Generation to Generation. Free Press,
-Glencoe, 1955. See also, A. Van Gennep, Rites de Passage, M.
-Vizedom and G. Caffee (transl.). University of Chicago Press,
-Chicago, 1960.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Adolescence, Addiction and Achrony," in Personality and Social Life, R. Endleman (ed.). Random House, New
-York, 1965.
-
-
-176 TimeFormMs
-
-
-28.
-
-
-29.
-
-
-30.
-
-
-31,
-
-
-32.
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-33:
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-34.
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-
-35:
-
-
-36.
-
-
-57,
-
-
-38.
-
-
-Remarks elicited on the occasion of a colloquium which
-Professor Lewis gave at Queens College of the City University of
-New York on Oct. 30, 1964.
-
-
-Cohen, A., Delinquent Boys. Free Press, Glencoe, 1955. See
-also, R. J. Barndt and D. M. Johnson, "Time Orientation in
-Delinquents," Journal of Abnormal Social Psychology,
-51:343-345, 1955.
-
-
-This section is a slightly edited version of a paper presented to
-the International Congress --- Dialectics of Liberation, London,
-July, 1967.
-
-
-Freud, S., 'New Introductory Lectures," Standard Edition, op.
-cit., vol. XXII, p. 14.
-
-
-Marcuse, H., op. cit., pp. 211-212.
-
-
-For a particularly instructive exigesis of Heidegger's view of
-time, see, for example, William Barrett, "The Flow of Time," in
-R. M. Gale (ed.), The Philosophy of Time. Doubleday Anchor,
-New York, 1967.
-
-
-Marcuse, H., One Dimensional Man. Tavistock, London, 1967.
-
-
-Cf. M. Natanson (ed.), Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
-Random House, New York, 1963.
-
-
-For a recent history of the varieties of phenomenological
-philosophies, cf. H. Spiegelberg, (ed.), The Phenomenological
-Movement, 2 vols. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1968.
-
-
-See, for example, his chapter, "Time Perception in Children," in
-J. Fraser (ed.), The Voices of Time. George Brazillier, New
-York, 1966.
-
-
-See Bergson, Time and Free Will. London, 1910.
-
-
-39.
-
-
-40.
-
-
-41.
-
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-42.
-
-
-43.
-
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-44.
-
-
-45.
-
-
-46.
-
-
-47.
-
-
-48.
-
-
-49.
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-50.
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-
-i
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-
-52.
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-
-
-
-Fraisse, P. The Psychology of Time. Harper, New York, 1963.
-
-
-Meerloo, "The Time Sense in Psychiatry," in Fraser, Op. cit., pp.
-235 et seq.
-
-
-Cf., however, R. Wallis, Time: Fourth Dimension of the Mind,
-Harcourt Brace and World, New York, 1968, for a cy bernetic
-treatment without this failing.
-
-Sartre, J. P., Search for a Method. Knopf, New York, 1963.
-Gioscia, V. Plato's Image of Time, op. cit.
-
-Cf. Popper, K., The Poverty of Historicism.
-
-Private communication, cited in P. Laurie, Drugs --- Medical,
-Psychological and Social Facts. Penguin Books, New York,
-1967.
-
-Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX, p. 235 et seq.
-
-
-Cf. Wallis, R., op cit.
-
-
-Portions of this section derive from the paper, "Time, Pathos,
-and Synchrony." See Chapter 3, this volume.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., 'Groovin' on Time." See Chapter 2, this volume.
-
-
-Kurland, A. and Unger S., "The Present Status and Future
-Direction of Psychedelic LSD Research," with special reference
-to the Spring Grove Studies, January, 1969 (mimeo).
-
-
-Whitrow, op. cit., provides the best definition of this term. See
-also Wallis, op: cit.
-
-
-James, W., The Varieties of Religious Experience, various
-editions.
-
-
-
-
-D3.
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-54.
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-55:
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-56.
-
-
-57.
-
-
-58.
-
-
-59.
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-
-60.
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-TiMEFoRMS
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-Bateson, G., Jackson, D., Haley, J. and Weekland, J., "Toward a
-Theory of Schizophrenia," Behavioral Science, vol. 1, no.
-4:251-264, 1956. See also "A Note on the Double Bind ---
-1962" by the same authors in Family Process, vol. 2, no. 1,
-1963, and Watzlawick, P., "A Review of the Double Bind
-Theory," Family Process, vol. 2, no. 1, 1963.
-
-
-Laing, R., The Politics of Experience and The Bird of Paradise,
-Penguin Books, London, 1967, and the other works by the man
-whom Time magazine calls "The Metaphysician of Madness"
-(issue of Feb. 7, 1969).
-
-
-My colleague Richard Rabkin has taken a significant step in this
-direction, however, in his "Affect as a Social Process," American
-Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 125, no. 6:85-91, 1968.
-
-
-Freud, S., "Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego,"
-Standard Edition, op. cit., vol. XIX.
-
-
-Gioscia, V., "Perspective for Role Theory," American Catholic
-Sociological Review, vol. 22, no. 2:142-150, 1961. See also,
-Gioscia, V., "Types of Types" in Expanding Theory and Practice
-in Family Therapy, N. Ackerman et al. (eds.) Family Service
-Association of America, New York, 1967.
-
-
-See M. Marx (ed.), Theories in Contemporary Psychology,
-Macmillan, New York, 1964, chapter 28: "Affect and Emotion," H. Peters, espec. pp. 440-442. See also: P. H. Knapp,
-Expression of the Emotions in Man, International Universities
-Press, New York, 1963.
-
-
-See, for example, the beginnings of such an_ investigation
-employing the clinical method in N. Ackerman, Psychodynamics
-of Family Life, Basic Books, New York, 1958. But also see P.
-Slater, op. cit.
-
-
-We intend to spell out these relations more fully in a work now
-in preparation.
-
-
-61.
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-62.
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-63.
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-64.
-
-
-65.
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-66.
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-67.
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-
-68.
-
-
-69.
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-70.
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-
-
-
-Hegel, G. W. F., Phenomenology of Mind, Sir J. Baillie (transl.),
-2nd ed. rev. Macmillan, New York, 1949. See also Hegel's
-Science of Logic, 2 vol. Macmillan, New York, 1929.
-
-
-See L. Feuer, "Alienation --- The Career of a Concept" in
-Sociology on Trial, M. Stein and A. Vidich (eds.), Prentice-Hall,
-New York, 1963, pp. 127 et seg. See also P. Berger and S.
-Pullberg, "Reification and the Sociological Critique of Consciousness," in History and Theory, vol. 4, no. 2:196 et seq.,
-1965.
-
-
-Cf. M. Eliade, Cosmos and History --- The Myth of the Eternal
-Return. Harper, New York, 1954.
-
-
-This phrase is one of a number of translations of a fragment of
-Anaximander. See, for example, The Greek Philosophers, R.
-Warner. Mentor, New York, 1958, p. 24.
-
-
-Choron, J., Death in Western Thought. Collier Books, New
-York, 1963.
-
-
-The New York Academy of Science recently convened an
-Interdisciplinary Conference on time, in which the matter of
-"natural clocks'? received nearly definitive treatment. See their
-"Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Time," Proceedings, Journal
-of the American Academy of Science, 1967.
-
-
-See, for example, H. F. Harlow, "The Heterosexual Affectional
-System in Monkeys," American Psychologist, 17:1
-
-
-Moore, W., Man, Time and Society. Wiley, New York, 1963.
-Gurvitch, G., The Spectrum of Social Time, F. Reidel, Dordrecht, Holland, 1964, a work whose intelligibility is hidden
-
-
-behind an almost impenetrably private vocabulary.
-
-
-Slater, P., Microcosm. Wiley, New York 1966. Those who seek a
-
-
-180 TimeForms
-
-
-"i.
-
-
-Ts
-
-
-73.
-
-
-74.
-
-
-12.
-
-
-76.
-
-
-Td:
-
-
-78.
-
-
-paradigm of excellence in their quest for understanding of group
-affect will find it in Slater's work. See also his Pursuit of
-Loneliness, Beacon Press, Boston, 1970.
-
-
-Cf. Harley Shands, "Coping with Novelty," Archives of General
-Psychiatry, vol. 20, no. 1:64-70, 1969.
-
-
-Sherif, M., "A Study of Some Social Factors in Perception,"
-Archives of Psychology, no. 187, 1935.
-
-
-See Laqueuer, H. P., Morong, E., and LaBurt, H., "Multiple
-Therapy: Further Developments," International Journal of
-Social Psychiatry, August, 1964.
-
-
-Nevertheless, we shall report on these observations eventually.
-
-
-Cornellison, F. and Arsenian, J., "A Study of Psychotic Patients
-
-
-(exposure) to Self-Image Experience," Psychiatric Quarterly, 34:
-1-8, 1960.
-
-
-Murray, H., "Studies of Stressful Interpersonal Disputations,"
-American Psychologist, 18: 28-36, 1963. See also, Nielson, G.,
-Studies of Self-Confrontation, Munksgaard, Copenhagen, 1962,
-pp. 221 et seq.
-
-
-The relevance of these "moving images" of the self to the
-theories of Mead, Cooley, and their contemporary "self-image"
-protagonists remains to be elaborated.
-
-
-Although videotherapy technique has since come into its own,
-the theory seems to be emerging far slower than the process. The
-work of Albert Scheflen is likely soon to remedy this situation.
-See however, Berger, M. M. (ed.), Videotape Techniques in
-
-
-Psychiatric Training and Treatment, Brunner/Mazel, New York,
-1970.
-
-
-77:
-
-
-80.
-
-
-81.
-
-
-
-
-Eliot, T. S. (from "Burnt Norton") in Four Quarters, Harcourt,
-Brace and World, New York, 1943, p. 4.
-
-
-Freud, S., 'New Introductory Lectures," Standard Edition, op.
-cit., vol. XXII, p. 74.
-
-
-Galileo, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems,
-Stillman Drake (transl.), forward by Albert Einstein. University
-of California Press, Berkeley, 1967.
-
-
-CONTENTS
-
-
-Foreword ------ Philip Slater
-
-
-Prologue
-
-
-1
-
-
-Is
-
-
-8.
-
-
-LSD Subcultures: Acidoxy versus Orthodoxy
-
-
-. Groovin' on Time: Fragments of a Sociology of the
-
-
-Psychedelic Experience
-
-
-. Time, Pathos, and Synchrony: Accelerating Alienation
-
-
-. The Coming Synthesis: Chronetics and Cybernation---The
-
-
-Architecture of Social Time
-
-
-. Psychedelic Myths, Metaphors and Fantasies
-
-
-. Metarap: Who You Are Is How You Change
-
-
-Drugs as Chronetic Agents
-
-
-Frequency and Form
-
-
-Metalog---On Social Time II
-
-
-Notes
-
-
-PHILIP SLATER, author of /n Pursuit of Loneliness, says
-that "TimeForms is...
-
+PHILIP SLATER, author of \bt{In Pursuit of Loneliness}, says
+that "TimeForms is\ld
-. . an essential work for anyone trying to understand our
+\Q{
+\ld an essential work for anyone trying to understand our
era, its changes, the counterculture, the future.
-
-... "Clearly, this is the direction in which the exploration
+\ld "Clearly, this is the direction in which the exploration
of ultimate concerns must go. All events which seem
-mysterious to us-psychic phenomena, unexplainable forms
+mysterious to us---psychic phenomena, unexplainable forms
of communication, transcendental experiences---lend themselves to explanation in temporal terms.
-
-... "The sense of the interconnectedness of all living things,
+\ld "The sense of the interconnectedness of all living things,
of the exquisite timing necessary to maintain and express this
harmony, has largely atrophied. Hopefully, this volume will
-assist its reawakening."
-
-
-caacmmmemanes.
-
-
-"SOCIAL CHANGE" SERIES, edited by Victor Gioscia
-
-
-This series of Gordon and Breach books is edited in tandem
-with the journal entitled Social Change. The series includes the
-following books
-
-
-VARIETIES OF TEMPORAL EXPERIENCE (in four volumes) by Victor
-Gioscia
-
-
-BETWEEN PARADIGMS The Mood and its Purpose by Frank Gillette
-HOW BEHAVIOR MEANS by Albert E. Scheflen
-
-FOOTHOLDS by Philip Slater
-
-EARTHCHILD Glories of the Asphixiated Spectrum by Warren Brodey
-
-
-BIRTH AND DEATH AND CYBERNATION _ The Cybernetics of the
-Sacred by Paul Ryan
+assist its reawakening." }
+\vfill
-GALAXIES OF LIFE The Human Aura in Acupuncture and Kirlian
-Photography edited by Stanley Krippner and Daniel Rubin
+\C{\inspic{img/scbreak.png}}
+\vfill
-TOWARD A RADICAL THERAPY Alternate Services for Personal and
-Social Change by Ted Clark and Dennis T. Jaffe
+\centerline{\hbox to 0.9\hsize{\hrrulefill}}
+"SOCIAL CHANGE" SERIES, edited by Victor Gioscia
-Other books in the series will be announced as they approach completion
+\centerline{\hbox to 0.9\hsize{\hrrulefill}}
+\vfill