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A plethora of books exists for those who support belief in psychic phenomena, with many convinced of the existence of paranormal realities. Traditional tales and legends have long interpreted these uncommon events, but scientific approaches are often overlooked. This collection of essays by leading skeptics and parapsychologists examines whether psychic phenomena can be scientifically verified. It offers a detailed history of parapsychology and an overview of the current state of the field. Key questions addressed include the scientific status of parapsychology, the demonstration of ESP, and the existence of psychic powers. The essays critique the work of notable figures like J.B. Rhine and S.G. Soal, as well as famous "psychics" such as Eusapia Palladino and Uri Geller. Skeptical evaluations cover a range of topics, including extrasensory perception, psychokinesis, ghosts, near-death experiences, and other paranormal claims. While many essays are original to this volume, some classical skeptical pieces are included, featuring confessions from Margaret Fox Kane and Douglas Blackburn. The contributors, primarily skeptical of psychic claims, also include parapsychologists who defend their perspective, with notable names such as Ray Hyman, Martin Gardner, and James Randi among the twenty-nine contributors.
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A Skeptic's Handbook of Parapsychology, Paul Kurtz
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- 1985
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