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Wild Beasts of the Philosophical Desert

Philosophers on Telepathy and Other Exceptional Experiences
By: Hein van Dongen, Hans Gerding

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Though paranormal experiences are rarely taken seriously, this book demonstrates that to important philosophers—from Kant to Derrida—controversial phenomena like telepathy and clairvoyance were serious topics, thoughtfully interpreted.

Scientists rarely take ‘paranormal experiences’ seriously. Furthermore, in the recent past the concept of the ‘paranormal’ did not even exist in philosophy. William James, who…
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Scientists rarely take ‘paranormal experiences’ seriously. Furthermore, in the recent past the concept of the ‘paranormal’ did not even exist in philosophy. William James, who extensively studied mediumistic phenomena, labelled them ‘wild beasts of the philosophical desert’.

This book demonstrates that to important philosophers – from Kant to Derrida – controversial phenomena like telepathy and clairvoyance were serious topics.

The authors of this collection have studied relevant texts that have hitherto received little attention, and illustrate how each of the philosophers in question thoughtfully interpreted exceptional experiences that seem to go beyond our understanding.

Dr Hein van Dongen is Philosophical Consultant, Lecturer and Researcher at several institutions in The Netherlands.

Dr Hans Gerding is Emeritus Professor of Metaphysics in the Spirit of Theosophy at the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University, and was Director of the Institute for Parapsychology, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Dr Rico Sneller is Assistant Professor at the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University, The Netherlands.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5453-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5453-5
  • Date of Publication: 2014-04-02

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5865-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5865-6
  • Date of Publication: 2014-04-02

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HPJ, HRLK, JMT
  • THEMA: QDTJ, QRVK, JMT
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  • "This unusual and important book examines the attitude of eight philosophers to ‘exceptional human experiences’ (as a general rule, for ‘exceptional experiences’ read ‘psychic phenomena’). [...] What [the authors] present is an extremely valuable basis for much-needed investigation. They have done a great service by pulling all this usually overlooked material together. The work is excellently presented by Cambridge Scholars Publishing."
    - John Poynton Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 80:4 (2016)

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