I received my Ph.D. in Psychology from the City University of New York in 1971, and I am currently Emeritus Professor of Psychology at CUNY. During my thirty years of teaching and research (1970-2000), I offered courses in both the Psychology and Philosophy Departments. My writing has focused particularly on a phenomenological approach to the philosophy of science and mathematics, and I have authored four books along these lines: THE SELF-EVOLVING COSMOS (World Scientific, 2008), TOPOLOGIES OF THE FLESH (Ohio University Press, 2006), DIMENSIONS OF APEIRON (Editions Rodopi, 2004), and SCIENCE, PARADOX, AND THE MOEBIUS PRINCIPLE (State Universi…

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