Citations:infrapsychism


 * 1981, (editor), The Voices of Time: A Cooperative Survey of Man’s Views of Time as Expressed by the Sciences and by the Humanities, Amherst:  (second edition, 1981), page 636:
 * Because of this cognitive element in the unconscious P. Vignon even thought of calling his “infrapsychism” a “supraconsciousness.”
 * 1990, William Thomas Hobdell Jackson, European Writers: The Twentieth Century XII, Scribner, ISBN 068419158X (10), ISBN 9780684191584 (13), page 2,513–4:
 * In Odile, his hero, far more passive than Queneau himself in that venture, took a certain interest in the way his new friends interpreted his mathematical comments in a magic and prophetic sense; but their emphasis on infrapsychism, their wavering with regard to politics, and their little quarrels finally seemed ridiculous.
 * 1992,, Psyche and Matter, , ISBN 0877739021 (10), ISBN 9780877739029 (13), page 253:
 * Another dimension where perhaps more than a simple analogy exists between the concepts of physics and of Jungian psychology is that of “absolute knowledge.” In 1963, Costa de Beauregard, taking information theory as his point of departure, postulated the existence of an “infrapsychism” coextensive with the quadridimensional world of Einstein-Minkowski. This infrapsychism contained a knowledge or information characterized as an “overview of the whole.”