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Poems, original and translations

Hyslop, James H.
Poems, original and translations
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Science and a Future Life (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Science and a Future Life (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Science and a Future LifeThe elaborate Reports of the Society for Psychical Research seldom get beyond the shelves of its mem bers, and it is possible that few of this class read them with any such care and patience as students are made to bestow upon Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel. I know one prominent member who had my own lengthy report on his table for six months without knowing what it was about. If those who profess allegiance t...

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Contact With the Other World

Hyslop, James H.
Contact With the Other World
Excerpt from Contact With the Other World: The Latest Evidence as to Communication With the DeadIt was at least impossible to evade the discussion Of the doctrine of spiritualism in the face of its claims. No matter what our deci sion about telepathy, dousing, telekinesis, and hypnotism, the ap parent meaning Of apparitions and mediumistic phenomena re quired further consideration, and whether we believed or dishe lieved in the Spiritistic int...

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Enigmas of Psychical Research (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Enigmas of Psychical Research (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Enigmas of Psychical Research The present volume may be considered as a sup plement to the one on Science and a Future Life, which has been published. In that work I gave a very inadequate summary of the phenomena bearing upon Telepathy and Apparitions, and I said nothing what ever regarding several other types of phenomena hav ing an equal scientific interest. I was' occupied in that volume with facts related more directly to th...

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Psychical Research and the Resurrection (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Psychical Research and the Resurrection (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Psychical Research and the Resurrection There is no class of phenomena that have a greater interest for many persons at the present day than those which are attributed to subliminal conscious ness or secondary personality. These terms figure so prominently in all discussions of obscure problems in psychology, and especially in literature which objects to spiritistic theories, that it may be well to make clear what they mean. Abo...

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Democracy

Hyslop, James H.
Democracy
Excerpt from Democracy: A Study of Government Carlyle, after showing Emerson the House of Commons, thought he would annihilate his friend's optimism in politics by abruptly asking him, "Don't you believe in the Devil now?" The memory of this incident, and the condition of things in this country, suggested that the title for the present essay should be "The Devil's Harness." But publishers might fear a bon mot for a title, and the advocates of...

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Problems of Philosophy

Hyslop, James H.
Problems of Philosophy
Excerpt from Problems of Philosophy: Or Principles of Epistemology and Metaphysics Of course there were differences of opinion regarding the nature of cosmic unity, whether of the pluralistic or monistic type, but all agreed that there was a unity of some kind, so that, in so far as the process of knowledge was concerned, the differences of Opinion turned on the sensory or intellectual, or in modern parlance, the materialistic and the spiritu...

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Psychical Research and Survival (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Psychical Research and Survival (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Psychical Research and Survival American Society for Psychical Research, describes the genesis and the work of psychical research with special reference to this central problem, and deals at length with its scientific, philosophic, religious, and moral implications. Nor does he leave the subject in the air, as is usually the case in books on psychical research, but, basing himself on the experience of many years of personal inves...

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The Elements of Ethics (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
The Elements of Ethics (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Elements of Ethics The present work is designed as an introductory treatise upon the fundamental problems of theoretical ethics, and therefore to obtain standing ground from which to consider the practical questions that are affected by general principles. The book may seem rather an elaborate treatise for an introduction, but so great are the complications of ethical problems, so manifold are their interests, and so various ...

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Logic and Argument (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Logic and Argument (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Logic and Argument This work has been written to supply a double want, namely, the combination of a purely elementary logic with the art of argumentative discourse. Nor has this last feature of the subject been added out of deference to a revival of an intellectual interest in collegiate debate, but it has been suggested both by the practical value of logic as mental discipline and its close connection with the proper and orderly...

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Borderland of Psychical Research (Classic Reprint)

Hyslop, James H.
Borderland of Psychical Research (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Borderland of Psychical Research The reason for this is very simple. The views which had separated them from ordinary interest were due to a reaction against the more ancient con ception of dreams. We are wont to suppose that men naturally distinguish between their dreams and normal experiences. This, however, is not altogether true. The ancients gave an external or objective meaning to dreams, and savages still do so, a meaning ...

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Life After Death

Hyslop, James H.
Life After Death
Excerpt from Life After Death: Problems of the Future Life and Its Nature At the present day there is the usual, perhaps more than the usual, passion to know whether, if a man die, he shall live again, and it takes the form of an intenser interest in the nature of the life after death than in the scientific question of the fact. This problem is discussed at some length in this work. It is not easy to satisfy inqui'rers on this point. Most of ...

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The Elements of Logic

Hyslop, James H.
The Elements of Logic
Excerpt from The Elements of Logic: Theoretical and Practical All who have had anything to do with Logic will recognize, without being told it, the extent to which I am indebted to Jevons for both matter and method in the treatment of this subject. But they will quite as readily perceive the deviations from him, and the additions which I have made with the hope of improving upon his work. Jevons designed his "Elementary Lessons" to direct the...

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