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Psychics and common
sense; an introduction to the study of psychic
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10 de setembro de 2004 |
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Stevens, William Oliver (1953). Psychics and common sense; an
introduction to the study of psychic phenomena.New York, NY, England: E.
(Dutton) Abstract Step by step the author unfolds
the entire field of psychic experiences, supported by definitely established
knowledge, as well as by evidence subject to further exploration. His
analysis of mediums leads him to a discussion of telepathy, premonitions,
prophetic dreams and extra-sensory perception. In dealing with apparitions,
haunted houses and communications from people who have passed on, he admits
that the evidence of these forms of psychic activity is more suspect and
questionable. But taking the sum total of the psychic phenomena, he makes
out a case for the survival of the personality. 83-item bibliography.
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