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As I was just saying the other day... 16 years ago!Contender for record of longest post gap?..
Have any of our newbies taken a parapsychology course since I posted about mine oh so long ago?
Me too, we did the online one taught by Caroline Watt at Edinburgh University. It's 10 weeks through the autumn. There was lots to read. People came from a lot of different backgrounds. (Sometimes I found what they wrote was a bit impenetrable because they were relating it to specialised areas they already knew about). I thought it was very interesting though, I'm glad I did it. I felt that Prof. Watt engaged with us well, and the materials were good They seem to be running it twice a year now. https://koestlerunit.wordpress.com/online-course/online-course-content/ It's £300. The text book is super though, I'd recommend that if you don't want to go the whole hog, and it contains questions to think about as you read through. (An introduction to parapsychology, by Irwin and Watt).Didn't Titch do it?
A 16 year gap between posts on a thread is incredible, the more I think about it the more incredible it seems!
not here it isn't.
If someone wants to buy An introduction to parapsychology, be sure to get the fifth edition. The first three were hard covers; the last two, paperbacks. It is easy to identify the fifth one, because it has Watt's name on the cover:Me too, we did the online one taught by Caroline Watt at Edinburgh University. It's 10 weeks through the autumn. There was lots to read. People came from a lot of different backgrounds. (Sometimes I found what they wrote was a bit impenetrable because they were relating it to specialised areas they already knew about). I thought it was very interesting though, I'm glad I did it. I felt that Prof. Watt engaged with us well, and the materials were good They seem to be running it twice a year now. https://koestlerunit.wordpress.com/online-course/online-course-content/ It's £300. The text book is super though, I'd recommend that if you don't want to go the whole hog, and it contains questions to think about as you read through. (An introduction to parapsychology, by Irwin and Watt).
Another thing you can buy is Parapsychology, edited by Richard Wiseman and Caroline Watt, ISBN-13 9780754624509. It contains reproductions of 26 famous papers in the field. Most of the book can be viewed here: https://books.google.com/books?id=rEErDwAAQBAJ The book costs about £200 at Blackwell's: https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/9780754624509 |
For a long time, there were garbled records, confusing this book with another one, Parapsychology, written by Caroline Watt. It was difficult to be sure which one you were buying, on the used market. Apparently, someone mixed the prices for them, and I was able to buy a used copy of the blue book, without a dust cover, for the criminally low price of £30. It is still in transit to a courier service that will ship it to Brazil. My guess is that it was listed with the price of the white book. They had four copies; all gone now, they lasted only for a few days. |
Is there any threads from the future which haven't been posted yet ?Naah, we LOVE having old threads dug up. I even started a thread a while ago to encourage it.
Mine don't seem to have appeared yet. Give it time.Is there any threads from the future which haven't been posted yet ?
Still waitingMine don't seem to have appeared yet. Give it time.
yes, the Edinburgh university is highly recommended, I felt as thick as pig shit doing the course, lots of it is way over my baldie head, but it is very thought provoking, "we proved psi!!!" "ha! did you factor in this?" "no!, but this makes that not important!". the thing i still remember is how Parapsychology is held to higher standards then "proper science" probably rightly, and how many techniques pioneered in Parapsychology have been useful in other disciplines.Didn't Titch do it?
Can you provide examples?Parapsychology is held to higher standards then "proper science" probably rightly, and how many techniques pioneered in Parapsychology have been useful in other disciplines.