Parapsychology Essays

  • Parapsychology

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    fulfilment. Such testimony by the eminent father of psychoanalysis bears witness to the fact that psychical experiences are indeed central to our lives. Parapsychology is the branch of psychology concerned with study of extrasensory perception and psychical experiences. Whereas psychology and psychoanalysis deal with the corporeal man... parapsychology deals with the spiritual man. This spiritual branch of psychology was known to the Greek philosopher Aristotle as the science of metaphysics. We are told

  • Research Issues in Parapsychology

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    "I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud." -C.G. Jung (Society for Psychical Research) "Parapsychology is a belief in search of data rather than data in search of an explanation." -C.E.M. Hansel (Alcock ix) For years, ghosts and poltergeists have been a part of our popular lexicon. From stories told around the campfire, to motion pictures like The Haunting, to books like the Scary Story series, everyone has heard a good ghost story

  • Essay On Parapsychology

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    Parapsychology is the study of unusual events commonly associated with human experience. It is scientific and scholarly compared to the “Psychic” you may see on the street corner. Parapsychology is also not the study of ET or UFO’s. Parapsychologists are often wrongly referred to as psychics because that is what comes up when you search for one in the phone book. However, parapsychologists do study psychics. These scientists use human experiences such as extras sensory perception (ESP) psychokinesis

  • Psuedopsychology vs the Scientific Method

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    Humans have inhabited the Earth for thousands of years and it is perceived by many that we are among the most intellectual species on this planet. Although having lived on this planet for so long, being able to distinguish fact from fiction has escaped the minds of many. People of today’s society are easily influenced by what is told to them instead of what can be proven. Believing in something that has no scientific evidence is not only absurd but can be classified simply as ignorance. Many of

  • Poltergeist and Its Existence

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    Buffalo, NY: Prometheus, 1986. Print. Houran, James, and Rense Lange. "A Rasch Hierarchy of Haunt and Poltergeist Experiences." Journal of Parapsychology 65.1 (2001): 41-58. Academic Search Complete. Web. 19 Mar. 2014. Laytme, Brian, and Kay Owen. "Paranormal Belief and the Strange Case of Haunt Experiences: Evidence of a Neglected Population." Journal of Parapsychology 76.1 (2012): 79-108. Academic Search Complete. Web. 19 Mar. 2014. North, Anthony. The Paranormal: A Guide to the Unexplained. London:

  • Ghostbusters Movie Analysis

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    class, one of the two kinds of parapsychology is ESP which stands for extrasensory perception. It

  • Reinsel's Parapsychological Argument

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    Parapsychology is a field of study that is concerned with unique experiences such as physic phenomena which can be described as paranormal. Parapsychology suggests that the human mind is capable of interacting, by receiving messages, with the non physical world such as non physical energy. Parapsychologists such as Ruth Reinsel argue from experiments that non physical energy must exist because of the above average results in experiments. However in my essay I will analyse his argument, to eventually

  • The Importance Of Parapsychology

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    I was going through the topic ideas which Ms Boehman provided for us on Moodle, and as I was browsing the diverse topics: Dance, crime, history, and many more, one caught my attention, well two actually, but one really interested me. Parapsychology. Parapsychology is the study of ghosts, paranormal activity around the world, telekinesis, and near death experiences. I was contemplating whether or not to write about dreams, or ghosts, but then I got to thinking, are ghosts real? I wondered how many

  • Stimulation or Tranquility?: Personality Traits and Environmental Influences on Precognition

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    Paranormal can be defined as pertaining to an occurrence or perception beyond or lacking scientific explanation. Ranging from mythical creatures to the existence of ghosts to fortune telling, the average person’ experience with the paranormal is very mysterious and often filled with doubt. Because paranormal activity by definition cannot be explained by scientific reasoning, researchers in these phenomena have sought to address this doubt by attempting to provide concrete evidence for their existence

  • Why Do Psychics Be Trusted?

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    For the last millennium or so, the amount of psychics have been increasing. As the amount rapidly raises, so does the amount of psychics helping the police. But the question is, “Should they be trusted? Especially when people’s lives will be threatened and in danger?” I say no, psychics should not be trusted. Psychics, although many would claim otherwise, should not be trusted, especially with crime. The reason why I claim this will be explained in the next following paragraphs. Before I start explaining

  • Immortality And Resurrection: The Dichotomy Between Thought and Physicality.

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    In religion the concept of life after death is discussed in great detail. In monotheistic religions, in particular the Christian theology, death is a place where the soul, the eternal spirit that is part of you, transcends or descends to depending on if you go to heaven or hell. The argument calls for a form of immortality of the soul and a lack of immortality of the body—the soul lives forever, the body perishes. John Hick in his excerpt from “Immortality and Resurrection” refutes the ideology that

  • Pros And Cons Of Parapsychology

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    the possible outcomes that could happen is a new way to detect illness or injury. Parapsychology should be recognized as a valid science because it helps us move forward

  • Effects of the Paranormal on the Community

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    parapsychological research. Journal of Parapsychology, 40, 1-33. Also at http:/jeksite.org/psi/jp76.pdf Stacy’s Journal of the Paranormal. Pages 32-35. Volume 31. Issue 4. Published by Awesome Publishing. September 2011. Information in Life, Consciousness, Quantum Physics, and Paranormal Phenomena. (2010), J.E. Kennedy, http://jeksite.org/psi/info1.pdf Personality and Motivation to Believe, Misbelieve, and Disbelieve in Paranormal Phenomena. (2005) Journal of Parapsychology. Volume 69, pp.263-292.

  • An Out of Body Experience: True or Flase?

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    Paranormal activity is activity beyond normal explanations, other known as parapsychology. Parapsychology is the scientific study of interactions between living organisms and their eternal environment that seem to transcend the known physical laws of nature. Parapsychology also consists of telepathy, clairvoyance or remote virus, precognition, PK/spiciness, studies. There are only a select few schools around the world that offer the study of parapoicology and they are Princeton University, University

  • Paranormal

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    Imagine yourself back in third or fourth grade, reading one of the many additions of Goose Bumps. Did you ever find yourself wondering if perhaps something similar to those spooky paranormal stories could ever happen in real life? R. L. Stine's creations will probably always remain trapped in the world of fiction, but the paranormal is a rather broad category. Perhaps the monsters under the bed are not real, but what about ghosts, near death experiences, precognition, and the mind body connection

  • A Sample and Critique of psi Research

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    involved in the research of psi. The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research program, instituted in 1979 to investigate mind-matter interactions (2); the Parapsychological Association, a 1957 offshoot of the Duke Laboratory (3); the Koestler Parapsychology Unit at the University of Edinburgh (4); and Stanford University's 1946 endeavor, Stanford Research Institute are four of these. It should be noted that Stanford Research Institute separated from the university in 1970, and became SRI International

  • The Truth About Telepathy

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    Telepathy or mind reading is the transmission of thoughts from one human to another human by means other than the bodies physical senses. Telepathy also implies that we have sensing capabilities other than the physical senses of seeing, hearing, feeling, etc. Which enable us to sense and perceive the mental thoughts and feelings of another person, in other words we have something people like to call extrasensory perception (ESP) abilities. In Breaking the Light Barrier Using Telepathy it states the

  • Life after Death

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    death overall was emphasizing that not possible for one to continue to exist after death because death is simply the end. Hick’s argument in defense of life after death was discussed through his John Smith thought experiment and his insight on parapsychology. Works Cited Pojman, Louis P., and Fieser James. Introduction to Philosophy – Classic and Contemporary Readings Fourth Edition. In Defense of Life after Death, 1983, John Hick, 380-386. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. 2008. Print

  • Paranormal or Imagination?

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    on Earth (Schill). Paranormal manifestations are just a product of our vivid imaginations created due to stress, misconception of our surrounding, and foreign sounds that we might hear. Therefore, research organizations like the International Parapsychology Foundation need to prove that ghosts exist only as products of vivid imaginations. The unusual occurrences that people experience everyday remain puzzling. The scientific explanations do not support the events. However people all over the world

  • EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION : A SUPERNATURAL

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    that thousands of controlled studies have failed to show any evidence of psychical phenomena, and that no person has ever successfully demonstrated ESP for independent investigators(Encarta). Most sciences try to explain observable phenomena, but parapsychology tries to observe unexplainable phenomena (wheel.ucdavis.edu). The scientific method of investigation dictates that any observable results from experimentation be copied under the same sort of circumstances, and also be copied by investigators