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Holly Law

King's College London
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  • King's College London
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
London, London, City of, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Rights
Applied Ethics
Utilitarianism
Areas of Interest
Political Theory
Government and Democracy
Rights
Applied Ethics
Technology Ethics
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Utilitarianism
Philosophy of Consciousness
Speech Acts
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Economics
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    The Transpersonal That Can Be Defined Is Not the True Transpersonal: a Taoist Perspective on Defining Transpersonal Psychology (Position Paper)
    with Scott Buckler and A. Woodward
    This brief position paper is stimulated from the continued need to define and redefine the area of transpersonal psychology. Understandably, being able to articulate what ‘transpersonal psychology’ is enables discussions within the wider academic and public community, yet all existing definitions are complex, conveying a number of inherent meanings in their definition, which in turn, can cloud others’ perceptions on the area.
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    The Transpersonal That Can Be Defined Is Not the True Transpersonal: a Taoist Perspective on Defining Transpersonal Psychology (Position Paper)
    with Scott Buckler and A. Woodward
    Transpersonal Psychology Review 21 17-20. 2019.
    This brief position paper is stimulated from the continued need to define and redefine the area of transpersonal psychology. Understandably, being able to articulate what ‘transpersonal psychology’ is enables discussions within the wider academic and public community, yet all existing definitions are complex, conveying a number of inherent meanings in their definition, which in turn, can cloud others’ perceptions on the area.
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