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The explanatory value of the idea of reincarnation. |
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Stevenson, Ian(1977). The explanatory value of the idea of reincarnation. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 164(5), (pp. 305-326) Abstract Proposes that the idea of reincarnation has explanatory value for several features of human personality and biology. Cases are cited of 55 individuals who have claimed to remember previous lives and most of whose statements have been verified in the course of detailed investigations. For each case, a reference is provided to a detailed published case report furnishing the evidence in that case. The idea of reincarnation may contribute to an improved understanding of such diverse matters as phobias and philias of childhood; skills not learned in early life; abnormalities of child-parent relationships; vendettas and bellicose nationalism; childhood sexuality and gender identity confusion; birthmarks, congenital deformities, and internal diseases; differences between members of monozygotic twin pairs; and abnormal appetites during pregnancy. Empirical studies of cases of the reincarnation type have so far not provided any evidence that justifies using reincarnation as an explanation for the occurrence of child prodigies or the large inequities in socioeconomic conditions of humans at birth. (43 ref)
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