This is a collection of the most important writings of Oxford philosopher H.H. Price on the topics of psychical research and survival of death, collected from a wide variety of sources unavailable to most interested readers. Included are discussions of telepathy, clairvoyance, telekinesis, precognition, hauntings and apparitions, the impact of psychical research on western philosophy and science, and what afterlife is probably like. Few twentieth century English-speaking philosophers have written much on these topics. Of those who did so and whose writings have not been collected and published in a single source, H.H. Price was the most important.
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Basingstoke
Großbritannien
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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bibliography of works used, bibliography of works omitted
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 141 mm
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978-0-333-59838-2 (9780333598382)
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Acknowledgements - Editor's Introduction - WRITINGS ON PARAPSYCHOLOGY - Some Aspects of the Conflict Between Science and Religion - Haunting and the 'Psychic Ether' Hypothesis: I - Some Philosophical Questions About Telepathy and Clairvoyance - Mind over Mind and Mind over Matter - Reviews - The Philosophical Implications of Precognition - Paranormal Cognition and Symbolism - Haunting and the 'Psychic Ether' Hypothesis: II - Apparitions - WRITINGS ON SURVIVAL - Mediumship and Human Survival - The Problem of Life After Death - Survival and the Idea of 'Another World' - What Kind of 'Next World'? - Writings on C.J. Ducasse - Bibliography of Works Used - Bibliography of Works Omitted