Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death (Studies in Consciousness)

by F. W. H. Myers

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

133.9013

Publication

Hampton Roads Publishing (2001), Edition: Revised ed., 384 pages

Description

Frederic William Henry Myers (1843-1901) was a classical scholar who in mid-career turned to the investigation of psychic phenomena. After studying, and later teaching, Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge he resigned his lectureship in 1869, became an inspector of schools, and campaigned for women's higher education. With the encouragement of former colleagues he began a scientific investigation of spiritualism and related phenomena, and in 1882 he helped to found the Society for Psychical Research. This two-volume work, first published posthumously in 1903, contains the fullest statement of Myers' influential theory of the 'subliminal self', which he developed by combining his research into psychic phenomena with his in-depth reading about the latest advances in psychology and related fields. His deeply intellectual approach is evident throughout the book, which analyses a huge amount of interesting data. Volume 2 discusses apparitions, trances and bodily possession.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ACDoyleLibrary
There is a big two-volumed book at the end of my science shelf which would, even now, have its right to be called scientific disputed by some of the pedants. It is Myers' "Human Personality." My own opinion, for
what it is worth, is that it will be recognized a century hence as a great root book,
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one from which a whole new branch of science will have sprung." --Through the Magic Door, p. 253-254
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LibraryThing member gentlemania
This book is a milestone in the study of the nature of human experience, a view from that peak in Darien out upon the vast mystery of consciousness and its unknown depths. Google "Irreducible Mind" (another superb book) and learn of recent efforts to mine the wealth of theory based upon astute
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observation found in this work. William James recognized Myers as a colleague, and this his great contribution to the nascent field of psychology, recommending the book to all. A foundational cornerstone of the work that came to be known as "psychical research" and later parapsychology, it is a volume that is too little known now. Anyone interested in human consciousness will benefit from a familiarity with it.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1903

Physical description

384 p.; 6.05 inches

ISBN

1571742387 / 9781571742384

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