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Science and Psychical Research [PDF]
IN NATURE of July 31, Dr. Tillyard, the well-known entomologist, reproaches Huxley for not being interested in the phenomena of what Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and others call spiritualism. He extends this reproach to all who consider the claim that from “the organism of the medium ‘psychic stuff’, by the moulding of which they [the invisible operators ...
R J Tillyard, Tillyard R J
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The power within: Mass media, scientific entertainment, and the introduction of psychical research into China, 1900-1920. [PDF]
Junqueira LFB.
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Bergson et la télépathie : à propos d’une correspondance inédite
Henri Bergson’s (1859-1941) interest in psychical research, also known as parapsychology or metapsychics, is an “open secret” according to sociologist and philosopher Bertrand Méheust (1999, 240).
Renaud Evrard
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Following his acclaimed earlier study on mediumship and survival, Alan Gauld provides a more complete account of about 50 years of early studies on mediumship with a select group of mediums (e.g., Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Dowden).
Etzel Cardeña
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Carlos's First Steps in Parapsychology
In this short commentary I describe the early interest that Dr. Carlos S. Alvarado demonstrated toward parapsychology and psychical research. I present some anecdotes when Carlos was in his late teens and his deep interest in the history of the field.
Alfonso Martinez-Taboas
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To address the sustainability challenges related to travel behavior, technological innovations will not be enough. Behavioral changes are also called for.
John Magnus Roos +2 more
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During the opening decades of the twentieth century, William Hope was a well-respected medium amongst the spiritualist community in Britain, with positive endorsements from major scientific figures such as the chemist William Crookes and the author and ...
Efram Sera-Shriar
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DIÁLOGOS ENTRE C. G. JUNG E WILLIAM JAMES: AS PESQUISAS PSÍQUICAS
G. Jung e William James compartilhavam uma série de interesses de pesquisa. Por ocasião da Conferência realizada na Universidade de Clark, no ano de 1909, os dois autores tiveram a oportunidade de se encontrar e conversar.
Pedro Henrique Costa de Resende +1 more
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