1st Edition

Lectures on Psychical Research (Routledge Revivals) Incorporating the Perrott Lectures Given in Cambridge University in 1959 and 1960

By C. D. Broad Copyright 1962
    464 Pages
    by Routledge

    464 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1962, is based on a series of lectures first given at Cambridge University in 1959 and 1960, dealing with 'psychical research' - i.e. the scientific investigation of ostensibly paranormal phenomena. Split into three sections, Professor Broad's study examines numerous issues relating to psychical theory, including guessing, hallucinatory quasi-perception and trance-mediumship.

    Part 1: Experiments in Guessing  1. Dr Soal's Experiments with Mr Shackleton and with Mrs Stewart  2. The Pratt-Pearce Experiment, and Mr Tyrell's Experiments with Miss Johnson  3. Some Points Arising out of the Experiments of Dr Soal and of Mr Tyrell  Part 2. Veridical and Prima Facie Paranormal cases of Hallucinatory Quasi-Perception  4. The S.P.R.'s 'Census of Hallucinations'  5. Some Examples of well Attested Sporadic Cases Prima Facie Paranormal  6. Dreams and 'Out-of-the-Body' Experiences  7. Soem Theoretical Points arising from the Cases adduced: (I) The Nature and Classification of Hallucinations  (II) Theoretical Points Arising (Continued): (II) The Notion of Telepathy in Connection with Sporadic Cases  9. Theoretical Points Arising (Continued): (III) Theories about Collective and Reciprocal Hallucinations  10. Part 3. Studies in Trance-Mediumship  10. General Account of Trance-Mediumship  11. The Phenomenology of Mrs Leonard's Trance-Mediumship  13. Saltmarsh's Investigation of Mrs Warren Elliot's Mediumship  14. The Pictures Presented Through Mrs Leonard and through Mrs Willett Compared with Each Other and with that Painted by Swedenborg.  15. A Set of Mediumistic Communications which seem to Involve Paranormal Cognition

    Biography

    C. D. Broad