2014
DOI: 10.1111/1468-5922.12068
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Psychophysical correlations, synchronicity and meaning

Abstract: The dual-aspect framework which Jung developed with Wolfgang Pauli implies that psychophysical phenomena are neither reducible to physical processes nor to conscious mental activity. Rather, they constitute a radically novel kind of phenomena, deriving from correlations between the physical and the mental. In synchronistic events, a particular subclass of psychophysical phenomena, these correlations are explicated as experienced meaning.

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“…The theoretical focus of this work is based on a dual aspect metaphysics that views physical and psychological phenomena as epistemic points of view on an underlying non‐dual substrate. Harald Atmanspacher's research into this field, and its implications for analytical psychology is extensive (Atmanspacher ; Atmanspacher & Primas ; Atmanspacher and ; Atmanspacher & Fuchs ). In 2013 in collaboration with his Freiburg colleague, Wolfgang Fach, he published an overview of the dual aspect model in the Journal of Analytical Psychology with a commentary by David Tresan (Atmanspacher & Fach and ; Tresan ).…”
Section: Conclusion: From Somnambulism To Dual Aspect Monismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical focus of this work is based on a dual aspect metaphysics that views physical and psychological phenomena as epistemic points of view on an underlying non‐dual substrate. Harald Atmanspacher's research into this field, and its implications for analytical psychology is extensive (Atmanspacher ; Atmanspacher & Primas ; Atmanspacher and ; Atmanspacher & Fuchs ). In 2013 in collaboration with his Freiburg colleague, Wolfgang Fach, he published an overview of the dual aspect model in the Journal of Analytical Psychology with a commentary by David Tresan (Atmanspacher & Fach and ; Tresan ).…”
Section: Conclusion: From Somnambulism To Dual Aspect Monismmentioning
confidence: 99%