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'''Ervin László''' ({{IPA-hu|ˈɛrvin ˈlaːsloː}}; born 12 June 1932) is an American [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]], [[Systems theory|systems theorist]], integral theorist, originally a classical [[pianist]]. He is an advocate of the theory of [[quantum consciousness]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ervin-laszlo/cosmic-symphony-a-deeper_b_532315.html |title=Ervin Laszlo: Cosmic Symphony: A Deeper Look at Quantum Consciousness |publisher=Huffingtonpost.com |date=2010-04-12 |access-date=2014-05-06}}</ref>
 
== Early life, family and education ==
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László was born in [[Budapest]], [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)|Hungary]], the son of a shoe manufacturer and a mother who played the piano; László himself started playing the piano when he was five years old, and gave his first piano concert with the [[Budapest Symphony Orchestra]] at the age of nine. After [[World War II]], he moved to the United States.<ref>Article "Hungarian prodigy" in: LIFE 24 mei 1948. p.132-134.</ref>
László was born in [[Budapest]], [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)|Hungary]]. His father was a shoe manufacturer, and his mother played the piano.
 
László started playing the piano when he was five years old. His first piano concert was with the [[Budapest Symphony Orchestra]] when he was nine years old.
 
After [[World War II]], László relocated to the US.<ref>{{cite magazine| title = Hungarian prodigy| work = [[Life (magazine)|Life]]| date = 24 May 1948| pages= 132–134}}</ref>
 
==Career==