Mind, māyā, and holography: A phenomenology of projection
Philosophy East and West 33 (4):367-378 (1983)
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Paul David Devanandan (1950). The Concept of Māyā. London, Lutterworth Press.
Ruth Reyna (1962). The Concept of Māyā From the Vedas to the 20th Century. Bombay, New York, Asia Pub. House.
L. Thomas O'Neil (1980). Māyā in Śaṅkara: Measuring the Immeasurable. Motilal Banarsidass.
Donald R. Tuck (1986). The Concept of Māyā in Śaṃkara and Radhakrishnan. Chanakya Publications.
Donald A. Braue (1984). Māyā in Radhakrishnanʼs Thought: Six Meanings Other Than Illusion. Motilal Banarsidass.
Karl H. Pribram (2002). Brain and Quantum Holography: Recent Ruminations. In Kunio Yasue, Marj Jibu & Tarcisio Della Senta (eds.), No Matter, Never Mind. John Benjamins.
P. J. E. Kail (2007/2010). Projection and Realism in Hume's Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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