An Introduction to Parapsychology, 5th ed.This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of our highly acclaimed university textbook on the science of parapsychology. The objective of this book is to provide an introductory survey of parapsychologists' efforts to explore the authenticity and bases of anomalous, apparently paranormal phenomena. It outlines the origins of parapsychological research and critically reviews investigations of extrasensory perception, psychokinesis, poltergeist phenomena, near-death and out-of-body experiences, and the evaluation of parapsychology as a scientific enterprise. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here. |
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... experiences that seemingly involve extrasensory perception (ESP) and apparitions (e.g., ghosts). The objective of this book is to provide an introductory survey of parapsychologists' efforts to explore the authenticity and bases of ...
... experiences that seemingly involve extrasensory perception (ESP) and apparitions (e.g., ghosts). The objective of this book is to provide an introductory survey of parapsychologists' efforts to explore the authenticity and bases of ...
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... experience's involvement of the paranormal. It is thought insufficient to define extrasensory perception (ESP), for example, as direct apprehension of information by the mind, for the reason that “direct apprehension” is specifiable not ...
... experience's involvement of the paranormal. It is thought insufficient to define extrasensory perception (ESP), for example, as direct apprehension of information by the mind, for the reason that “direct apprehension” is specifiable not ...
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... extrasensory perception, psychokinesis, and the survival hypothesis. The na- ture of each of these will be addressed in turn. An extrasensory experience is one in which it appears that the experient's mind has acquired information ...
... extrasensory perception, psychokinesis, and the survival hypothesis. The na- ture of each of these will be addressed in turn. An extrasensory experience is one in which it appears that the experient's mind has acquired information ...
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... extrasensory experience, telepathic experience, clairvoyant experience, and precognitive experience designate events that do occur, experiences that people do have and which on the surface suggest the operation of a paranormal process ...
... extrasensory experience, telepathic experience, clairvoyant experience, and precognitive experience designate events that do occur, experiences that people do have and which on the surface suggest the operation of a paranormal process ...
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... experience), among others. Modern parapsychologists continue to study these sorts of experience, although more as ... extrasensory experience, for example, the issue is if it is really possible for a person to acquire information when ...
... experience), among others. Modern parapsychologists continue to study these sorts of experience, although more as ... extrasensory experience, for example, the issue is if it is really possible for a person to acquire information when ...
Contents
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3 The Phenomenology of Extrasensory Perception | 29 |
4 Experimental Research on Extrasensory Perception | 48 |
5 Extrasensory Perception and Time | 83 |
6 Psychokinesis | 94 |
7 Special Topics in PK Research | 109 |
8 Theories of PSI | 124 |
12 OutofBody Experiences | 173 |
13 Apparitional Experiences | 192 |
14 Reincarnation Experiences | 208 |
15 Belief in the Paranormal | 222 |
16 Matters of Relevance | 237 |
17 Evaluation of Parapsychology as a Scientific Enterprise | 247 |
References | 263 |
Name Index | 303 |
9 The Survival Hypothesis | 138 |
10 Poltergeist Experiences | 145 |
11 NearDeath Experiences | 157 |
Subject Index | 309 |
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