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* 1915 Alan Watts, English writer / philosopher ( d. 1973 )
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In the early 1960s the use of LSD and other hallucinogens was advocated by proponents of the new " consciousness expansion ", such as Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, Aldous Huxley and Arthur Koestler, their writings profoundly influenced the thinking of the new generation of youth.
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Other prominent academics associated with the University include Geoffrey Bennington, the creator of the MA programme in Modern French Thought ( Derrida, Lyotard ); Homi K. Bhabha ( postcolonialism ); Rachel Bowlby ( feminism, Woolf, Freud ); Geoff Cloke FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Jonathan Dollimore ( Renaissance literature, gender and queer studies ); Katy Gardner ( social anthropology ); Gabriel Josipovici ( Dante, the Bible ); Michael Land FRS ( Animal Vision-Frink Medal )); Michael Lappert FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry ); Alan Lehmann FRS ( Genetics and Genome Stability ); ( Laura Marcus ( Woolf ); John Murrell FRS ( Theoretical Chemistry ); Peter Nicholls ( Pound, modernism ); John Nixon FRS ( Inorganic Chemistry )); Laurence Pearl FRS ( Structural Biology ); Guy Richardson FRS ( Neuroscience ); Jacqueline Rose ( feminism, psychoanalysis ); Nicholas Royle ( modern literature and theory ; deconstruction ); Alan Sinfield ( Shakespeare, sexuality, queer theory ); Norman Vance ( Victorian, classical reception ); Richard Whatmore & Knud Haakonssen ( intellectual historians ); Gavin Ashenden ( Senior Lecturer in English, University Chaplain, and Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II ; Cedric Watts ( Conrad, Greene ); Marcus Wood ( postcolonialism ).
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The philosopher Alan Watts ( from the " Houseboat Summit " panel discussion in a 1967 edition of the San Francisco Oracle ) reflected a growing sentiment:
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On the other hand, later Zen-popularizer Alan Watts was influenced by ideas from general semantics.
Some Beat writers, such as Alan Watts, began to delve into Eastern religions such as Buddhism or Taoism.
The British philosopher Alan Watts wrote extensively about this subject.
* Alan Watts, philosopher, born and raised in Chislehurst, moved to the United States in 1938.
Bartley details Erhard's connections with Zen beginning with his extensive studies with Alan Watts in the mid 1960s.
After his move to Sausalito, he attended talks by Alan Watts, a notable Western interpreter of Zen Buddhism, who introduced him to the distinction between mind and self ; Erhard subsequently became close friends with Watts.
Bartley details Erhard's connections with Zen beginning with his extensive studies with Alan Watts in the mid 1960s and quotes Erhard as acknowledging:
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Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), Frank Lloyd Wright, Keith Jarrett, George Russell ( composer ), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan.

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The Alan Parsons Project was an English progressive rock band, active between 1975 and 1990, consisting of singer Eric Woolfson and keyboardist Alan Parsons surrounded by a varying number of session musicians.
The most notable Christadelphian attempts to find a continuity of those with doctrinal similarities since that point have been geographer Alan Eyre's two books The Protesters ( 1975 ) and Brethren in Christ ( 1982 ) in which he shows that many individual Christadelphian doctrines had been previously believed.
* October 4 Charles Alan Pownall, American admiral ( d. 1975 )
From the 1960s, Australian writers began to re-assess European assumptions about Aboriginal Australia with works including Alan Moorehead's The Fatal Impact ( 1966 ) and Geoffrey Blainey's landmark history Triumph of the Nomads ( 1975 ).
* A Passionate Prodigality: Letters to Alan Bird from Richard Aldington, 1949 1962 ( 1975 ) edited by Miriam J. Benkovitz
* 1976: Alan M. Kriegsman, Washington Post, " for his critical writing about dance during 1975.
The widespread adoption of these authorization-based security strategies ( where the default state is DEFAULT = DENY ) for counterterrorism, anti-fraud, and other purposes is helping accelerate the ongoing transformation of modern societies from a notional Beccarian model of criminal justice based on accountability for deviant actions after they occur, see Cesare Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishment ( 1764 ), to a Foucauldian model based on authorization, preemption, and general social compliance through ubiquitous preventative surveillance and control through system constraints, see Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish ( 1975, Alan Sheridan, tr., 1977, 1995 ).
In 1975, Williams put together a band he called " The New Tony Williams Lifetime ," featuring bassist Tony Newton, pianist Alan Pasqua, and English guitarist Allan Holdsworth, which recorded two albums for Columbia Records, Believe It and Million Dollar Legs.
The film was followed by Alfie Darling in 1975, with Alan Price replacing Caine in the title role.
In 1975, Pt Baker made national news when Zieske v Butz, a landmark lawsuit against the US Forest Service brought by residents Charles Zieske, Alan Stein, and Herb Zieske, was decided by Judge Van der Heydt, the Alaska Federal District court judge.
Following films included The Mephisto Waltz ( 1971 ) with Alan Alda, The Thief Who Came to Dinner ( 1973 ) with Ryan O ' Neal, The Spiral Staircase ( 1975 ) with Christopher Plummer, and St. Ives ( 1976 ) with Charles Bronson.
Alan Dundes, a professor of anthropology and folklore at the University of California, Berkeley, and Carl R. Pagter included examples of purity tests in their 1975 book Work Hard and You Shall Be Rewarded: Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire.
* Alan Ross Anderson and Nuel Belnap, 1975.
Alan Ross Mayfield McWhirter ( 12 August 1925 27 November 1975 ), known as Ross McWhirter, was, with his twin brother, Norris McWhirter, co-founder of the Guinness Book of Records and a contributor to Record Breakers.
* Davidson, Alan ( 1975 ).
Ferrier successfully defended his seat against Spooner in 1971 and won again in 1975 against Alan Pope.
Other exemplars of the new urban history included Kathleen Conzen, Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860 ( 1976 ); Alan Dawley, Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn ( 1975 ; 2nd ed.
* Alan F. Gibson, Head of Transistor Group at RRE, then the first Professor of Physics at the University of Essex in 1963, and later Head of Laser Division of Rutherford Laboratory ( 1975 1983 ).
After 1975, Harley struggled to match that success and faded from fame, although he provided vocals on The Alan Parsons Project song, " The Voice " on 1977's I Robot.
1975, Author, The Annotated Turing: A Guided Tour through Alan Turing's Historic Paper on Computability and the Turing Machine 2008, Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software 1999, Programming Windows 1988-1998
The investigation intensified in 1978 after the decision by the SWP leadership to warn Alan Gelfand, a lawyer who had joined the SWP late in 1975, just after the start of the ' Security ' Campaign.
)", in Cambridge Ancient History ( 1975 ) p. 253 ; Gardiner, Alan, The Kadesh Inscriptions of Ramesses II ( 1975 ) pp. 57ff.

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