Sheldrake and His Critics by Anthony Freeman

Sheldrake and His Critics by Anthony Freeman

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Sheldrake and His Critics by Anthony Freeman

Rupert Sheldrake outraged the scientific establishment in the early 1980s with his hypothesis of morphic resonance: his book A New Science of Life was denounced by the journal Nature as 'the best candidate for burning there has been for many years'. With his academic career torpedoed, Sheldrake has become the champion of 'the people's science'. Books such as Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and The Sense of Being Stared At have won him popular acclaim and academic opprobrium in equal measure. In this special issue of the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Sheldrake summarizes his case for the 'non-visual detection of staring'. His claims are scrutinised by fourteen critics, to whose commentaries he then responds. In his editorial introduction, Revd. Anthony Freeman explores the concept of 'heresy' in science and in religion.

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ISBN 13 9781845400439
ISBN 10 1845400437
Title Sheldrake and His Critics
Author Anthony Freeman
Series Journal Of Consciousness Studies
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Imprint Academic
Year published 2005-07-04
Number of pages 128
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