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Parapsychology

Science and ESP

  • Edited by J R Smythies.

Published August 2008

Originally published in 1967. Representing the viewpoints of philosophers, psychologists, anthropologists, physicists, psychoanalysts, parapsychologists, psychiatrists and biologists, this volume discusses many aspects of ESP. The general theme is that the phenomena is very valid and can no longer…
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Frames of Meaning

The Social Construction of Extraordinary Science

  • By H M & T J Collins & Pinch.

Published August 2008

Originally published in 1982. Taking a radical interpretation of the Kuhnian concept of paradigm incommensurability, the authors begin by discussing the difficulties of gaining access to the ideas of communities with different rational categories, and then define the subject area of parapsychology,…
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Parapsychology

Research on Exceptional Experiences

Parapsychology
  • Edited by Jane Henry.

Published December 2004

Psychic and other exceptional experiences are surprisingly common but opinions as to their causes vary widely. Can tricks of the mind such as hallucinations, mistaken perception and errors of judgement explain such phenomena or does some yet to be understood non-sensory means of communication come…
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Introduction To Psychology

Vol 1

  • Edited by Ilona Roth.

Published December 1990

This two volume text provides a comprehensive introduction to the issues, theories and methods of psychology, including both classic approaches and recent research. The areas covered range from the intellectual, social and emotional development of the child to the ways in which adults perceive,…
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Introduction To Psychology

  • By Illona Roth.

Published December 1990

This two volume textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the issues, theories and methods ofpsychology, including both classic approaches and recent research. The areas covered range from the intellectual, social and emotional development of the child to the ways in which adults perceive,…
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Anomalistic Psychology

A Study of Magical Thinking

  • By Leonard Zusne, and Warren H. Jones.

Published June 1989

Updating and expanding the materials from the first edition, Anomalistic Psychology, Second Edition integrates and systematically treats phenomena of human consciousness and behaviors that appear to violate the laws of nature. The authors present and detail a new explanatory concept they developed…
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