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Wolfgang Pauli's Philosophical Ideas and Contemporary Science
May 20 - 25, 2007, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland
Organizers: Harald Atmanspacher, Karl von Meyenn, Ulrich Müller-Herold, Reinhard Nesper, and Hans Primas
Wolfgang Pauli was not only a most influential physicist in the 20th century but his huge correspondence and unpublished manuscripts demonstrate his deep interest in questions of natural philosophy*.
The conference is intended to explore the relevance of Pauli’s visionary ideas with respect to four areas:
- concepts of mind-matter relationships
- notions of time and process in physics and beyond
- directed mutations and epigenetic
inheritance in biological evolution
- the nature of creative insight
We are pleased to invite you to participate at this international and interdisciplinary conference at Monte Verita in Switzerland in May 2007.
Conference Office:
Marlen Karlen
ETH Hönggerberg HCI H 127
CH - 8093 Zürich
Conference Poster:
Download > pdf (326 kb)
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Pauli's ideas on mind and matter in the context of contemporary science
Journal of Consciousness Studies 13, 5-50 (2006)
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Wolfgang Pauli during a lecture in Copenhagen, April 1929
© Photo Pauli-Archive, CERN, Geneva
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