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Arthur Koestler CBE (UK: /ˈkɜːstlər/, US: /ˈkɛst-/; German: [ˈkœstlɐ]; Hungarian: Kösztler Artúr; 5
September 1905 – 1
March 1983) was an Austro-Hungarian-born...
- Köstler,
Koestler is a
family surname. Köstler,
Koestler:
Arthur Koestler (1905–1983), a
Hungarian political writer The
Koestler Trust, a
charity Arthur...
- Lucinda's
paper is
given to
Caleb Koestler, the 9-year-old son of
widowed MIT
astrophysics professor John
Koestler. John
discovers that Lucinda's numbers...
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Koestler Arts (formerly The
Koestler Trust) is a
charity that
helps ex-offenders,
secure patients and
detainees in the UK to
express themselves creatively...
- The
Koestler Foundation (originally the KIB) was a
British organisation founded in 1980 to
promote research in
fields that fall
outside of established...
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Living with
Koestler:
Mamaine Koestler's Letters 1945–51 is a book
about the
author Arthur Koestler and
Mamaine Paget,
Koestler's second wife. More specifically...
- (German: Sonnenfinsternis) is a
novel by Hungarian-born
novelist Arthur Koestler,
first published in 1940. His best
known work, it is the tale of Rubashov...
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larger whole. The term
holon was
coined by
Arthur Koestler in The
Ghost in the
Machine (1967),
though Koestler first articulated the
concept in The Act of Creation...
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History of Man's
Changing Vision of the
Universe is a 1959 book by
Arthur Koestler. It
traces the
history of
Western cosmology from
ancient Mesopotamia to...
- book by
Arthur Koestler. It is an
introduction to
theories of parapsychology,
including extrasensory perception and psychokinesis.
Koestler postulates links...