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55Review of Processes and Boundaries of the Mind (review)Semiotica 2005 (154): 401-403. 2005.Processes and Boundaries of the Mind is a wide-ranging, free-wheeling investigation that probes the foundations of contemporary thought. In the course of his exploration, Yair Neuman examines a number of fascinating dimensions on the frontiers of the human intellect: semiotics and the origin of language, ontology and epistemology, animal intelligence, phenomenology and hermeneutics, recursion and self-reference, complex systems and chaos theory, and many others. Neuman's diverse reflections come…Read more
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168Dimensions of Apeiron: A Topological Phenomenology of Space, Time, and IndividuationEditions Rodopi, Value Inquiry Book Series. 2004.This book explores the evolution of space and time from the apeiron — the spaceless, timeless chaos of primordial nature. Here Western culture’s efforts to deny apeiron are examined, and we see the critical need now to lift the repression of the apeiron for the sake of human individuation.
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The Unity of Changelessness and Change: A Visual Geometry of World and ManMain Currents in Modern Thought 31 (4): 115-120. 1975.This paper examines the interplay of changelessness and change, being and becoming, from an historical and dialectical standpoint. Topological paradox is employed to elucidate the dynamic interweaving of these ontological opposites. The essay concludes by exploring the relevance of the dialectic to the question of human freedom.
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8Toward a Representation of the "Irrepresentable"In John W. White & Stanley Krippner (eds.), Future Science, Doubleday/anchor. 1977.
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College of Staten Island (CUNY)Emeritus Professor, Psychology Department/retired Instructor, Philosophy DepartmentRetired faculty
Staten Island, New York, United States of America