Dual-Aspect Monism As A Mindset 

  • Dual-Aspect Monism As A Mindset  by Harald Atmanspacher, Ph. D.
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Presented by Harald Atmanspacher, PhD

Attendance: In Person + Zoom

Continuing Education: No CE Credits Available.

Dual-Aspect Monism is a metaphysical position that addresses the problem of how the mental and the physical are related to one another, grounded by a third domain that itself is neither mental nor physical. Research in this field is a topic of both academic science and philosophy, but it also has implications for how we view the world we live in. It can explain and predict mind-matter correlations ranging from fully reproducible scientific facts to unique once-in-a-lifetime experiences. It seeks to clarify why and how meaningful correlations in synchronistic events can fill a significant lacuna left open by causal correlations in standard scientific research. Finally, it provides a systematic and coherent account of spiritual wisdom in viable interrelation with well-established scientific insights. Please join us for an evening of an intersection of philosophy and science led by philosopher physicist Dr. Harald Atmanspacher, whose research includes the theory of complex nonlinear systems, conceptual foundations of quantum theory, and the mind-matter relationship.

Harald Atmanspacher, PhD, worked as a research scientist at the Max-Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics at Garching until 1998, when he became Head of the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology at Freiburg until 2014. From 2014 to 2020, he served as an associate fellow and executive board member at Collegium Helveticum Zurich, the Swiss Institute for Advanced Study, and is currently a lecturer of philosophy at ETH Zurich. He is an honorary member of the IAAS and an honorary professor at the University of Essex. In addition to his academic work, he has been teaching at various Jung Institutes worldwide. He is the president of the Society for Mind-Matter Research and editor of its journal /Mind and Matter/. His research interests include the theory of complex nonlinear systems, conceptual foundations of quantum theory, and selected aspects of mind-matter relations. For more details, see https://www.mindmatter.de/resources/pdf/bio_smmr.pdf


Attendance: 

Please select if you will attend on Zoom (a link will be emailed a few days before the event) or in person at 

The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles  
10349 West Pico Blvd  
Los Angeles, CA 90064


Refund:

Requests must be emailed to administration@junginla.org at least 48 hours before the program begins. No refund will be issued otherwise.

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Dual-Aspect Monism As A Mindset 
$70.00
Registration open
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Presented by Harald Atmanspacher, PhD

Attendance: In Person + Zoom

Continuing Education: No CE Credits Available.

Dual-Aspect Monism is a metaphysical position that addresses the problem of how the mental and the physical are related to one another, grounded by a third domain that itself is neither mental nor physical. Research in this field is a topic of both academic science and philosophy, but it also has implications for how we view the world we live in. It can explain and predict mind-matter correlations ranging from fully reproducible scientific facts to unique once-in-a-lifetime experiences. It seeks to clarify why and how meaningful correlations in synchronistic events can fill a significant lacuna left open by causal correlations in standard scientific research. Finally, it provides a systematic and coherent account of spiritual wisdom in viable interrelation with well-established scientific insights. Please join us for an evening of an intersection of philosophy and science led by philosopher physicist Dr. Harald Atmanspacher, whose research includes the theory of complex nonlinear systems, conceptual foundations of quantum theory, and the mind-matter relationship.

Harald Atmanspacher, PhD, worked as a research scientist at the Max-Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics at Garching until 1998, when he became Head of the Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology at Freiburg until 2014. From 2014 to 2020, he served as an associate fellow and executive board member at Collegium Helveticum Zurich, the Swiss Institute for Advanced Study, and is currently a lecturer of philosophy at ETH Zurich. He is an honorary member of the IAAS and an honorary professor at the University of Essex. In addition to his academic work, he has been teaching at various Jung Institutes worldwide. He is the president of the Society for Mind-Matter Research and editor of its journal /Mind and Matter/. His research interests include the theory of complex nonlinear systems, conceptual foundations of quantum theory, and selected aspects of mind-matter relations. For more details, see https://www.mindmatter.de/resources/pdf/bio_smmr.pdf


Attendance: 

Please select if you will attend on Zoom (a link will be emailed a few days before the event) or in person at 

The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles  
10349 West Pico Blvd  
Los Angeles, CA 90064


Refund:

Requests must be emailed to administration@junginla.org at least 48 hours before the program begins. No refund will be issued otherwise.

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May 9, 2025
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