This document appears to be page 68 of a larger manuscript or academic paper included in a House Oversight Committee production. The text discusses philosophical concepts from Lao-Tzu regarding 'letting go' and psychological theories from William James concerning brain dynamics, entropy, and self-organization. The content is theoretical and scientific in nature, likely related to neuroscience or consciousness studies.
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| William James | Historical Figure/Psychologist |
Cited in the text regarding 'The Principles of Psychology' and brain dynamics.
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| Lao-Tzu | Historical Figure/Philosopher |
Cited in the text regarding the 'Tao-Te-Ching'.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document production (indicated by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013568).
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"...to achieve fullness of life one had to abide in empty nothingness, xuwu."Source
"...the Way is gained by daily loss, loss upon loss until...by letting go, it all gets done..."Source
"William James, in The Principles of Psychology, tried to capture the subjective dynamics of the brain as an on-going preconscious stream of statistical wave processes."Source
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