Piper's dream-life, even equipped with ' telepathic ' powers, accounts for all the results found. But if asked whether the will to communicate be Hodgson's, or be some mere spirit-counterfeit of Hodgson, I remain uncertain and await more facts, facts... The Light Beyond - 第 46 頁Maurice Maeterlinck 著 - 1916 - 299 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1909 - 770 頁
...total of his experience has begotten in him. / myself feel as if an external will to communicate zi'cre probably there, that is, I find myself doubting, in...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years. My report has been too rambling in form, and has suffered in cordiality of tone from my having to confine... | |
| Amy Eliza Tanner - 1910 - 456 頁
.... . . But if asked whether the will to communicate be Hodgson's or be some mere spirit counterfeit of Hodgson, I remain uncertain and await more facts,...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years." And in this ' ' almost persuaded ' ' state we are forced to leave Professor James. To sum up the published... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1912 - 576 頁
...telepathic ' powers, accounts for all the results found. But if asked whether the will-to-communicate be Hodgson's, or be some mere spiritcounterfeit of...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years." Sir Oliver Lodge, in summing up his report, says : — "On the whole, they (the messages) tend to render... | |
| Charles Allen Dinsmore - 1912 - 258 頁
...there . . . but if asked whether the will to communicate be Hodgson's or some mere spirit counterpart of Hodgson, I remain uncertain and await more facts,...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years." We do not rest our hope of survival so heavily as did our fathers on the bodily resurrection of Jesus.... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1913 - 274 頁
...spiritist interpretations." 1 And, at the end of his article, he sums up in the following words : " / myself feel as if an external will to communicate...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years." 2 1 Proceedings, Vol. XXIII, p. 33. * Ibid. p. 1 20. o 97 As we see, William James is inclined to waver... | |
| Maurice Maeterlinck - 1913 - 420 頁
...asked whether the will to communicate be Hodgson's, or be some mere spirit-counterfeit of Hodgson's, I remain uncertain and await more facts, facts which...point clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years."2 As we see, William James is inclined to waver; and at certain points in his account he appears... | |
| American Society for Psychical Research - 1914 - 652 頁
...nature which the sum total of his experience has begotten in him. / myself feel as if an external ivill to communicate were probably there, that is, I find...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years. " My report has been too rambling in form, and has suffered in cordiality of tone from my having to... | |
| Henry Holt - 1918 - 488 頁
...it, but practically I am inclined to "go in" for it, to bet on it and take the risks. Ib. 120-1. I myself feel as if an external will to communicate...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years." . . . Had I been reviewing the entire Piper phenomenon, instead of this small section of it, my tone... | |
| William James - 1920 - 548 頁
...of the dramatic probabilities of nature which the sum total of his experience has begotten in him. / myself feel as if an external will to communicate...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years. . . . 490 XXXVIII BRADLEY OB BERGSON? 1 [1910] DR. BRADLEY has summed up his Weltanschauung in last... | |
| William James - 1920 - 540 頁
...communicate were probably there, that is, I find myself doubting, in consequence of my whole acquaintance wkh that sphere of phenomena, that Mrs. Piper's dream-life,...clearly to a conclusion for fifty or a hundred years. . . . XXXVIII BRADLEY OE BEEGSON? l [1910] DR. BRADLEY has summed up his Weltanschauung in last October's... | |
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