Zoltan Torey
}}Zoltan Torey (21 November 1929 - 2014) was a Hungarian-Australian psychologist, writer and philosopher. He is known for his theories on consciousness. He left Hungary when he was 18 years old and came to Australia in 1949. Later he became blind in an industrial accident and forced to leave his studies to become a dentist. Next phase of his life started after earning a degree in Clinical Psychology. He not only worked as a practitioner in Clinical Psychology but also wrote three books; one of them more autobiographical and the others on what is known as hard problem in philosophy. Provided by Wikipedia
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The crucible of consciousness : an integrated theory of mind and brain / by Torey, Zoltan
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The conscious mind / by Torey, Zoltan
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