Science and ESP

Science and ESP by J. R. Smythies, published by Routledge on April 9, 2013, is a comprehensive exploration of extrasensory perception (ESP) through the perspectives of various disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and parapsychology. This edition spans 318 pages and presents a collection of viewpoints from experts such as physicists, psychoanalysts, and biologists, discussing the validity of ESP phenomena and their significance in contemporary discourse.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the social and scientific implications of ESP, as the book delves into topics like clairvoyance, precognition, and telepathy. The discussions aim to provide a balanced understanding of how these phenomena intersect with both scientific inquiry and philosophical thought. This edition serves as a reference point for those interested in the intersections of science and the mind, offering insights into the ongoing debates surrounding the nature of consciousness and perception.
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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 be ignored.
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