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* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27903660?seq=1 Multiplex vs. multiple selves: Distinguishing dissociative disorders. The Monist, 82(4), 645-657], Hardcastle, V. G., & Flanagan, O. (1999)
* [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27903660?seq=1 Multiplex vs. multiple selves: Distinguishing dissociative disorders. The Monist, 82(4), 645-657], Hardcastle, V. G., & Flanagan, O. (1999)


== Tulpas ==
== Tulpas and Parogenic Plurality ==


* [http://savageminds.org/2016/02/13/paranormalizing-the-popular-through-the-tibetan-tulpa-or-what-the-next-dalai-lama-the-x-files-and-affect-theory-might-have-in-common/ "Paranormalizing the Popular through the Tibetan Tulpa: Or what the next Dalai Lama, the X Files and Affect Theory (might) have in common" in Savage Minds], Joffe, Ben; Notes and Queries in Anthropology (U.S.A., Feb' 13, 2016).
* [http://savageminds.org/2016/02/13/paranormalizing-the-popular-through-the-tibetan-tulpa-or-what-the-next-dalai-lama-the-x-files-and-affect-theory-might-have-in-common/ "Paranormalizing the Popular through the Tibetan Tulpa: Or what the next Dalai Lama, the X Files and Affect Theory (might) have in common" in Savage Minds], Joffe, Ben; Notes and Queries in Anthropology (U.S.A., Feb' 13, 2016).

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General Plurality

Dissociative Disorders

Tulpas and Parogenic Plurality