TartC. T., ed., Altered States of Consciousness (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1969).
2.
CastenedaC., Voyage to Ixtlan (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1972).
3.
See, for example, Frankel's defense of rationality against the attacks of the hostile “irrationalists”: FrankelC., “The Nature and Sources of Irrationalism,”Science (June 1973), pp. 927–993.
4.
HerrigelE., Zen and the Art of Archery (London: Pantheon, 1953), p. 11.
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NaranjoC.OrnsteinR., On the Psychology of Meditation (New York: Viking, 1971; an Esalen book), p. 9.
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OrnsteinR. E., The Psychology of Consciousness (San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1972), pp. 156–157.
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SperryR. W., “A Modified Concept of Consciousness,”Psychological Review, Vol. 76 (1969), pp. 532–536.
8.
GazannigaM. S., Bisected Brain (New York: Appleton, 1970).
9.
BackK. W., Beyond Words (Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973).
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LeavittH. J.DoktorR., “Personal Growth, Laboratory Training, Science and All That: A Shot at a Cognitive Clarification,”Journal of Applied Behavioral ScienceVol. 6 (1967), pp. 173–179.
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Two exceptions are LaingR. D., The Politics of Experience (Baltimore: Penguin, 1967) and W. E. Schutz, Joy (New York: Grove Press, 1967).
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BrunerJ., Studies in Cognitive Growth (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1966).
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BennisW. G., Organizational Development: Its Nature, Origins and Prospects (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1969; part of Addison-Wesley series in Organization Development).
14.
MaslowA., The Farther Reaches of Human Nature (New York: Viking, 1971).
15.
“Second Thoughts About Man—IV: ‘Reaching Beyond the Rational,’”Time, 23 April 1973.
16.
SimonH., Models of Man (New York: Harper & Row, 1960).
17.
LindblomC. E., “The Science of Muddling Through,”Public Administrative Review, XXIX (1959), pp. 78–88.
18.
ChurchmanC. W., A Challenge to Reason (New York: McGraw Hill, 1968).
19.
deBonoE., Lateral Thinking: Creativity Step by Step (New York: Harper & Row, 1970).
20.
AltemeyerR., “Education in the Arts and Sciences: Divergent Paths” (Doctoral dissertation, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1966).
21.
DoktorR., “The Development and Mapping of Certain Cognitive Styles of Problem Solving” (Doctoral disseration, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1970).
22.
HudsonL., Contrary Imaginations: A Psychological Study of the Young Student (New York: Schocken Books, 1966).
23.
CohenM. D.MarchJ. G., Leadership and Ambiguity (New York: McGraw Hill, 1974).
24.
MarchJ., “The Technology of Foolishness,” in LeavittH. J., eds., Organisation-Environment Relations in the Future (New York: Praeger, forthcoming).
RubensteinF., “A Behavioral Study of Pollution: The Role of Perceived Instrumentality in an Externality Situation,” doctoral dissertation, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 1971.
27.
GoldstonE., “Executive Sabbaticals: About to Take Off?”Harvard Business Review (September-October 1973).
28.
LeavittH. J.PinfieldL. T.WebbE. J., Organization-Environment Relations in the Future (New York: Praeger, 1974).