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Lilly John C.

    John Lilly était un médecin et neuroscientifique américain qui a exploré la nature de la conscience. Ses recherches impliquaient des méthodes telles que les bains de flottaison, la communication avec les dauphins et les drogues psychédéliques, souvent en combinaison. À travers ces expériences, il a étudié les limites de la perception et de la conscience humaines. Le travail de Lilly mêlait souvent l'enquête scientifique à des réflexions philosophiques sur le monde intérieur.

    Linguaggio, consuetudini, rapporti emotivi tra cetacei dotati di straordinarie doti
    Center of the Cyclone
    The Mind of the Dolphin
    • 2015

      The Mind of the Dolphin

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      In this Consciousness Classic dating from 1967, Dr. John C. Lilly details the discoveries of his research regarding the abilities of dolphins, current ideas (at that time) about their intellect, and the paradoxes of interspecies communication. The book includes a detailed account of the experiment carried out by Dr. Lilly of having a dolphin and human live together in a specially designed house, and this expanded edition includes black-and-white photo plates and additional articles and writings from Dr. Lilly on dolphins as well as other scientific subjects. This is the book that launched a subculture seeking human--dolphin interaction. Although some of Lilly's findings on dolphin communication have now been refuted, Dr. Lilly's willingness to delve into areas not documented in the scientific literature is still an important scientific achievement and a cultural model for younger generations.

      The Mind of the Dolphin
    • 2007

      Center of the Cyclone

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(588)Évaluer

      "In this long-out-of-print counterculture classic, Dr. John C. Lilly takes readers behind the scenes into the inner life of a scientist exploring inner space, or "far-out spaces," as Lilly called them. The book explains how he derived his theory of the operations of the human mind and brain from his personal experiences and experiments in solitude, isolation, and confinement; LSD; and other methods of mystical experience. It also includes glimpses into Lilly's friendship with such 1960s' notables as Oscar Ichazo, Ram Dass, Timothy Leary, Albert Hofmann, Fritz Perls, and Claudio Narajo. Written for the non-specialist, Center of the Cyclone shows an important, modern thinker at his most personal and profound."--Amazon.com

      Center of the Cyclone