| Preface to the Third Edition | 7 |
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| Preface to the Second Edition | 9 |
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| Preface to the First Edition | 10 |
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| Acknowledgements | 13 |
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| Contents | 16 |
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| Part I Introduction | 17 |
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| 1 . . . and then a Miracle Occurs | 18 |
| 2 A Quantum Theory of Consciousness | 53 |
| Part II Theory | 62 |
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| 3 The Copenhagen Interpretation | 63 |
| 4 Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics | 93 |
| 5 A Quantum Theory of the MindÒ Brain Interface | 131 |
| Part III Implications | 159 |
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| 6 Mind, Matter, and Pauli | 160 |
| 7 Choice and Meaning in the Quantum Universe | 169 |
| 8 Future Achievements to Be Gained through Science | 181 |
| 9 A Quantum Conception of Man | 190 |
| 10 Quantum Theory and the Place of Mind in Nature | 201 |
| Part IV New Developments and Future Visions | 209 |
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| 11 Neuroscience, Atomic Physics, and the Human Person | 210 |
| 12 Societal Ramifications of the New Scientific Conception of Human Beings | 244 |
| 13 Physicalism Versus Quantum Mechanics | 252 |
| 14 A Model of the QuantumÒClassical and MindÒ Brain Connections, and the Role of the Quantum Zeno Effect in the Physical Implementation of Conscious Intent | 268 |
| Part V Appendices | 281 |
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| A Mathematical Model | 282 |
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| Glossary | 285 |
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| Further References | 295 |
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| Index | 296 |