Tag Archive: epistemology

Death in Mind Wins Book of the Year!

“Death in Mind” has won a BIBA (Best Independent Book Award) “Book of the Year”. It’s an essay of about 200 pages that reconceptualizes death as an ordinary psychological phenomenon we all have experienced many times. What exactly constitutes the…
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Death to the New Year!

Death In Mind, a nonfiction essay in philosophical psychology, is set for release January 1, 2024. Death In Mind is volume five in the award-winning Discovering the Mind series. This series of essays is the result of a fifty-year hunt…
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Now Available: Nothing!

New nonfiction from Psi-Fi Books: Nothing in Mind. The so-called stream of consciousness is not really a stream. Close observation reveals that the mind operates in punctuated pulses. What’s in-between those moments of lucidity? Nothing. Sleep is a prime example…
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Scientific Introspection Becomes Objectified

Scientific Introspection is a monograph on philosophical psychology in 45,000 words. It is neither sci- nor fi-, but very psi (psychological).  Psi-non-fi? It’s an essay, something I’ve been working on for twenty-five years. I started writing it when I realized how…
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