I cannot attempt to present here the evidence for the reality of telepathy. It must suffice to say that it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially. The American Review of Reviews - Page 473redigeeritud poolt - 1920Full view - About this book
| William McDougall - 1911 - 452 lehte
...here the evidence for the reality of telepathy. It must suffice to say that it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially. Now, so long as we consider only the evidence of telepathy between persons at no great distance from... | |
| William McDougall - 1911 - 414 lehte
...here the evidence for the reality of telepathy. It must suffice to say that it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially. Now, so long as we consider only the evidence of telepathy between persons at no great distance from... | |
| George Frederick Arnold - 1913 - 634 lehte
...communication of mind with mind by means other than the recognized channels of sense, is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially, (b) He does not accept in explanation the hypothesis of " brain waves " transmitted through the ether.... | |
| 1918 - 750 lehte
...psychologists, Dr. W. McDougall, FRS, says in his masterly work Body and Mind (p. 349), "it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially." But this is exactly what our opponents will not do, neither will they take the trouble to conduct an... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 450 lehte
...here the evidence for the reality of telepathy. It must suffice to say that it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially. Now, so long as we consider only the evidence of telepathy between persons at no great distance from... | |
| Henry Holt - 1919 - 482 lehte
...psychologists, Dr. W. McDougall FRS, says in his masterly work Body and Mind (p. 349) "it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially." But this is exactly what our opponents will not do, nor will they take the trouble to conduct an experimental... | |
| Paul Bousfield, William Robert Bousfield - 1927 - 240 lehte
...here the evidence for the reality of telepathy. It must suffice to say that it is of such a nature as to compel the assent of any competent person who studies it impartially." To present this evidence here would be to follow a side-track, but we may refer the reader to some experiments... | |
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