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| Foreword by Rupert Sheldrake |
| Introduction [view as PDF] |
| 1: |
Origins of the Debate |
| 2: |
The Modern Critics |
| 3: |
The Historical Evidence |
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| Part 1 |
| Is there Conclusive Experimental Evidence for Psi? |
| 4: |
The Early Years |
| 5: |
Psychokinesis: mind over matter |
| 6: |
Telepathy: silent communication |
| 7: |
The Great Ganzfeld Debate |
| 8: |
The Research of the Skeptics |
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| Part II |
| Would the Existence of Psi Contradict Established Science? |
| 9: |
The Roots of Disbelief |
| 10: |
Modern Science versus Classical Science |
| 11: |
The 'Extraordinary Claims' of Parapsychology |
| 12: |
Psi and Physics |
| 13: |
Towards a New World View |
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Part III |
Is Parapsychology a Science? |
| 14: |
The Impoverished State of Skepticism |
| 15: |
The Nature of Science |
| 16: |
The Scientific Status of Parapsychology |
| 17: |
Hume's Argument Revisited |
| 18: |
Paradigms and Parapsychology |
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Postscript |
| Chapter Notes |
| Bibliography |
| Index |