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The Paradox of “I Am”
The Paradox of “I Am”: Unpacking David Bohm’s 1988 Exploration of Representation, the Unlimited Self, and the Roots of Conflict David Bohm’s 1988 seminar “I’m And Me” (Disk 9 of the series) is a profound dive into the core structures … Okumaya devam et
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