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'''Steven M. Rosen''' (born |
'''Steven M. Rosen''' (born September 6, 1942) is a psychologist and philosopher, based in Vancouver, ]. His writings focus on issues concerning ], the philosophy and poetics of science, ], the ] question, ecological change, and cultural transformation. | ||
Rosen's books include The Self-Evolving Cosmos (Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific Publishing, 2008), Topologies of the Flesh (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2006), Dimensions of Apeiron (Amsterdam-New York: Editions Rodopi, 2004), Science, Paradox, and the Moebius Principle (Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1994) and The Moebius Seed (Walpole, N.H.: Stillpoint Publications, 1985). | Rosen's books include The Self-Evolving Cosmos (Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific Publishing, 2008), Topologies of the Flesh (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2006), Dimensions of Apeiron (Amsterdam-New York: Editions Rodopi, 2004), Science, Paradox, and the Moebius Principle (Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1994) and The Moebius Seed (Walpole, N.H.: Stillpoint Publications, 1985). |
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Steven M. Rosen (born September 6, 1942) is a psychologist and philosopher, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. His writings focus on issues concerning phenomenological ontology, the philosophy and poetics of science, Jungian thought, the gender question, ecological change, and cultural transformation.
Rosen's books include The Self-Evolving Cosmos (Hackensack, N.J.: World Scientific Publishing, 2008), Topologies of the Flesh (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2006), Dimensions of Apeiron (Amsterdam-New York: Editions Rodopi, 2004), Science, Paradox, and the Moebius Principle (Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1994) and The Moebius Seed (Walpole, N.H.: Stillpoint Publications, 1985).
Steven M. Rosen taught psychology and philosophy at the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York from 1970 to 2000, and is a member of the board of directors of the Lifwynn Foundation for Social Research.
External links
- Dimensions of Apeiron
- Science, Paradox, and the Moebius Principle
- Lifwynn Foundation for Social Research
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