Psychic Phenomena and the Mind–Body Problem: Historical Notes on a Neglected Conceptual Tradition
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A. Moreira-Almeida and F.S. Santos (eds.), Exploring Frontiers of the Mind-Brain Relationship, Mindfulness in Behavioral Health, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-0647-1_3, © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012 Abstract Although there is a long tradition of philosophical and historical discussions of the mind–body problem, most of them make no mention of psychic phenomena as having implications for such an issue. This chapter is an overview of selected writings published in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries literatures of mesmerism, spiritualism, and psychical research whose authors have discussed apparitions, telepathy, clairvoyance, out-of-body experiences, and other parapsychological phenomena as evidence for the existence of a principle separate from the body and responsible for consciousness. Some writers discussed here include individuals from different time periods. Among them are John Beloff, J.C. Colquhoun, Carl du Prel, Camille Flammarion, J.H. Jung-Stilling, Frederic W.H. Myers, and J.B. Rhine. Rather than defend the validity of their position, my purpose is to document the existence of an intellectual and conceptual tradition that has been neglected by philosophers and others in their discussions of the mind–body problem and aspects of its history.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011