Steve Greenleaf

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No matter how paradoxical the givens may seem to be. On one level, the impossible thinking theorized and modeled in these pages differs quite dramatically from figures like Husserl and Steinbock in its unabashed focus not on the experience of transcendental consciousness as such (Husserl) or on mystical experience of unconditional love and a personal God (Steinbock) but on the interface or middle world between this absolute consciousness and the human organism—which is to say, with the imaginal mediations of the fantastic, however outrageous the latter appear.
How to Think Impossibly: About Souls, UFOs, Time, Belief, and Everything Else
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