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The Rhine-Jung letters:
Distinguishing parapsychological from synchronistic events. |
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Written by Administrator
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Mansfield, Victor, Rhine Feather, Sally & Hall, James (1998). The
Rhine-Jung letters: Distinguishing parapsychological from synchronistic
events. Journal of Parapsychology, 62(1), (pp. 3-25) Abstract Along with the previously published works
and correspondence of J. B. Rhine and C. G. Jung, we use letters recently
discovered in the Rhine archives from these two pioneers to discuss their
relationship. Employing Jung\'s definition of synchronicity as an acausal
connection of meaning between inner psychological states and outer events, we
argue that, contrary to Jung\'s view, parapsychological phenomena are
distinct from synchronicity. We base our argument for this distinction on a
careful consideration of the roles of causality and meaning in both
parapsychological phenomena and synchronicity. We show that the distinction
is true to Jung\'s original formulation of synchronicity, and affords a
better understanding of both classes of experience. This distinction also
helps illuminate the different understandings of these phenomena held by
Rhine and Jung.
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