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Carpenter offers a new way of looking at ESP, telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and other parapsychological activities that affect our everyday lives. Often seen as supernatural, anomalous, unpredictable, illusory and possibly dangerous, these activities are shown, instead, to be normal, continuous, lawful, and as real and useful as breathing.
Extrasensory perception. --- Parapsychology. --- Metaphysics (Parapsychology) --- Paranormal phenomena --- Parapsychology --- Psi (Parapsychology) --- Psychic phenomena --- Psychical research --- Psychology --- Occultism --- Cryptesthesia --- ESP (Extrasensory perception) --- Perception, Extrasensory --- Sense, Sixth --- Sixth sense
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Esoteric sciences --- Soviet scientists --- human psychic power --- suggestology --- Kirlian photography --- transmission of mental information between humans and animals --- reincarnation --- ESP --- parapsychology --- psychic phenomena
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New Age --- dictionary --- planetary family consciousness --- occultism --- nuclear physics --- pop culture --- the peace movement --- cult movies --- ESP --- UFO'S --- U.S. culture --- terms --- teachings --- concepts --- personalities --- scripture
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mysteries of the psychic world --- children --- apparitions --- psychics --- Abraham Lincoln's 'mirror' premonition --- ESP --- chrystal vision --- the 'dream letter' --- the outbreak of World War I --- psychic knowledge
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psychical research --- ESP --- astral projection --- yoga --- shamanism --- 'Nuclear Psi Entity' (or Psi Component) --- 'Psi Plasma' --- conventional science --- the control of Psi Plasma
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mystical weirdness and pseudo-science --- beliefs --- crank philosophies --- occult practices --- acupuncture --- Atlantis --- ESP --- Nazi science --- UFOs --- astronaut deities --- Charles Manson --- I Ching --- poltergeists --- Stonehenge --- Zen macrobiotics
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Parapsychology --- Parapsychologie --- la parapsychologie --- la télépathie --- clairvoyance --- ESP --- prémonition --- précognition --- effets pk --- spiritisme --- psychologie --- le socio-culturel --- physiologie --- pédagogie --- la faculté psi --- projection astrale --- OBE --- photographie kirlian --- phénomènes paranormaux
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Extrasensory perception. --- Cryptesthesia --- ESP (Extrasensory perception) --- Perception, Extrasensory --- Sense, Sixth --- Sixth sense --- Parapsychology --- Philosophical anthropology --- Esoteric sciences --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Affective and dynamic functions --- Extrasensory perception --- Perception extrasensorielle --- Sens et sensations --- Histoire
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Crimes of Reason brings together expanded and updated versions of some of Braude's best previously published essays, along with new essays written specifically for this book.
Philosophy of mind. --- Extrasensory perception. --- Cryptesthesia --- ESP (Extrasensory perception) --- Perception, Extrasensory --- Sense, Sixth --- Sixth sense --- Parapsychology --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology
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If extrasensory perception is a common human ability, why can't we all score high on ESP tests? This book answers the question by describing psychological determinants of success and failure in extrasensory perception. Some of the most signifi cant points raised in the editor's enlightening introduction are developed in greater detail in the nine essays that follow, all of them important statements giving a clear picture of research into ESP and the debate that surrounds it. Each essay is followed by a comment relating the essay to the field as a whole. In essays on the debate about ESP, an attack (by C. E. M. Hansel) is followed by a rebuttal (by J. B. Rhine and J. G. Pratt), offering the reader insight into the peculiar tension surrounding the ESP controversy. The book also includes a balanced overview of problems in the field by J. C. Crumbaugh, and six other essays on the psychological factors that influence research on ESP. Controversy over ESP is of special interest also because the questions critics raise relate closely to problems within psychology itself. In addition, the essays reflect a quality common to much research: the excitement of uncovering results that advance our knowledge. This book is intended for supplementary course use. Because of the fundamental problems it addresses, it also offers richly rewarding reading for all teaching and practicing psychologists as well as for the interested generalist. A substantial number of research reports are cited throughout, so that any reader seeking further information will find the cited references invaluable.
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