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BCIG Bookclub: “The Invented Reality: How Do We Know What We Believe We Know? Contributions to Constructivism”

- view the seminar archive - Part 1
- view the seminar archive - Part 2

Clinical Center (Building 10) Medical Board Room (Room 2C116)

These BCIG Volunteers
Jim DeLeo, Jerry McLaughlin, Carl Leonard, Nada Vydelingum, Chuck Selden, Ellen Bicknell, Isabella Goertzel, Bill Moore, Mo Al-Ubaydli, Gary Berg-Cross and Joyce Johnson will review

Paul Watzlawick, editor

a BCIG Book Club Event 

The Program

(This event will be webcast.)

   Suitability, Directions, and Webcasting Information

More information about this event 

BCIG April 2008 Newsletter

BCIG Web Site

5:30 pm- 7:00 pm April 24, 2008

SUITABILITY: Anyone interested in the subject matter of the book is most welcome to attend this BCIG Book Club Event.

REGISTRATION: As with most all BCIG events, registration is not required. Just show up happy.

NIH CONTACT: Carl Leonard, 301-496-0191, cleonard@lired.com

REFRESHMENTS: Please bring refreshments if you wish. There is a cafeteria near our meeting room. We may go out to dinner with the author in a nearby Bethesda restaurant after the meeting.

BCIG WEB SITE: www.nih-bcig.org

 

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Foreword                                                                                      Jim DeLeo
Part 1. Introduction                                                                       Jim DeLeo
An Introduction to Radical Constructivism                                 Jerry McLaughlin
On Constructing a Reality                                                            Carl Leonard

Part 2. Effect or Cause?                                                                Jim DeLeo
The Consequence of Causal Thinking                                          Nada Vydelingum
Self-Fulfilling Prophecies                                                             Chuck Selden
On Being Sane in Insane Places                                                    Ellen Bicknell
Self-Reflexity in Literature: The Example of                                Jerry Chandler
     Samuel Beckett’s Novel Trilogy

Part 3. The Imperfect Perfection                                                    Jim DeLeo
Active and Passive Negation: An Essay on                                   Bill Moore
Ibanskian Sociology        

Components of Ideological “Realities”                                          Mo Al-Ubaydli  

Part 4. The Fly and the Fly Bottle                                                  Jim DeLeo
Can an Inquiry into the Foundations of Mathematics Tell             Gary Berg-Cross
     Us Anything Interesting about Mind?       

The Creative Circle: Sketches on the                                              Joyce Johnson
Natural History of Circularity
Epilogue                                                                                           Jim DeLeo