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Article title : 'Telepathy and mind-brain dualism': Comment
Author: Rivas, Titus
Year: 1990 Journal: Journal of the Society for Psychical Research Vol : Issue 56 : 821 Pages: 312-313
Comments on F.B. Dilley's (see PA, Vol 77:29777) series on mind-body dualism that defends the position that telepathy can be understood as clairvoyance and psychokinesis. Examples are presented in which the brain could not provide information on the mental state or memory of another person. Telepathy, as conceived by Dilley, would not be able to deal with these special cases. A reply by Dilley follows.
Author's institution: Contact: Language: English Country origin: USA
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Key Phrases: Telepathy - Mind Body Dualism - Parapsychological Phenomena - Professional Criticism References: 0 refs Other information: