... if there is anything which human history demonstrates, it is the extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts with no stall or pigeon-hole, or as facts which... Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of Belief - עמוד 67מאת Herbert Benson, Marg Stark - 2009 - 316 דפיםתצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - מידע על ספר זה
| William James - 1896 - 374 דפים
...extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts, with no stall or pigeon-hole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system. In psychology, physiology, and medicine, wherever a... | |
| Jerome Frank - 1973 - 464 דפים
...extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts, with no stall or pigeon-hole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system." 28 James Bryce once described an "ideal democracy"... | |
| Mary Elene Wood - 1994 - 220 דפים
...extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts with no stall or pigeon-hole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system" (p. 249). James saw a need for modern science to explore... | |
| Mark B. Woodhouse - 1996 - 652 דפים
...extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts, with no stall or pigeonhole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system."6 Major new ideas tend first to be condemned as ridiculous,... | |
| Rustum Roy - 2003 - 269 דפים
...truth may be known and exist, before it is generally received and practiced on. -Benjamin Franklin If there is anything [that] human history demonstrates,...exist [that] present themselves as wild facts, with no staff or pigeon-hole, or as facts [that] threaten to break up the accepted system. -William James (1900... | |
| David C. Lindberg, Ronald L. Numbers - 2003 - 370 דפים
...is the extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts which present themselves as wild facts, with no stall or pigeon-hole, or as facts which break up an accepted system."i6 Psychical research suggested a reality more complicated than... | |
| Jeffrey J. Kripal - 2008 - 242 דפים
..."extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts, with no stall or pigeonhole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system" (27-28). Should be read alongside Myers, Human Personality... | |
| Jeffrey J. Kripal - 2007 - 590 דפים
...extreme slowness with which the ordinary academic and critical mind acknowledges facts to exist which present themselves as wild facts with no stall or pigeonhole, or as facts which threaten to break up the accepted system. WILLIAM JAMES, "What Psychical Research Has Accomplished"... | |
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