Published by The Journal for the Study of Consciousness, (Santa Barbara, California), 1970
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. First Edition. Vol. 3, No. 1. Tall octavo. 92pp. Printed wrappers. Owner name and stamp of a noted American psychologist on the first page, light wear, near fine. Prints "Science and an Experimental Faith" by Alister Hardy, "The Affective Domain and Beyond" by Robert E. Kantor, "Constraint and Freedom: an ontology based on the study of dimension (Conclusion)" by Arthur M. Young, "Astrology: Potential Science and Intuitive Art" by Ralph Metzner, and three pieces by editor Charles Muses: "The Impending Discontinuity circa 1980," "Altering States of Consciousness in Mathematics," and "Mind-Training Dictionary." The first of the journal's three stated aims is: "Within the general context of the nature of consciousness. [e]xplore paradigms applicable to or available in such areas as mathematics, general topology, quantum physics, molecular biology and psychology (including psychodynamics)." Issues of this journal, which ran for about five years, appear to be uncommon: *OCLC* locates three serial entries, none in the U.S.