About the Author:
Chris Nunn worked as a consultant psychiatrist, latterly at the University of Southampton, and is currently associate editor of the Journal of Consciousness Studies.
Review:
'Particularly impressive is Nunn's ability to integrate recent formulations such as memes with unfashionable notions like archetypes, alongside the theories from modern physics and all sorts more in a structure that leaves room for meaning. It is a quirky read, lurching through some unfamiliar territory but sustained by shafts of deliciously dry wit and touches of welcome iconoclasm - Nunn knows his field well enough not to be daunted by the likes of Daniel Dennett and Richard Dawkins when necessary.' -- Rob Parkinson, Human Givens Magazine, Issue 2, 2008 'A strength of Nunn's book is its many absorbing tales about medical conditions, altered states of consciousness, historical developments, and other assorted items, which are used to explore memes, archetypes and attractor dynamics. The stories are told with insight and irreverent humour, and the range is impressive ... Most writers who give credence to memes work within a fairly narrow theoretical framework. This cannot be said of Nunn, who takes meme theory in imaginative, heretical directions. Pick up his book and prepare to have your attractor landscapes seriously reconfigured.' -- Paul Marshall, Journal of Consciousness Studies 'A roller-coaster ride ... a challenging read'. -- Jenni Connaughton, Yoga Scotland Magazine
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