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RUPERT SHELDRAKE
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LYALL WATSON
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WILLIAM MCDOUGALL; MILAN RYZL; VLADIMIR RAIKOV; ARDEN MAHLBERG; GARY SCHWARTZ;
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Critique - The Hundredth Monkey ...
Amundson contra Sheldake and Watson: I must admit sympathy for some of the secondary sources on the Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon. This feeling comes from the purpose for which the phenomenon was cited. Ken Keyes's book uses the phenomenon as a theme, but the real topic of the book is nuclear disarmament. Arthur Stein's article and (to a lesser extent) the Hartley film are inspired by Keye's hope that the Hundredth Monkey Phenomenon may help may help prevent nuclear war.
William McDougall 1920
William McDougall was an experimental psychologist and theorist of wide-ranging interests. Above all, he believed in a holistic psychology that utilized every available tool for understanding the human psyche. He was the first to formulate a theory of human instinctual behavior, and he influenced the development of the new field of social psychology.
Dr. Arden Mahlberg
"When you know who you are, and live, it, you are at home in the world."
Sheldrake könyvei - Hét kísérlet ...
Hét kísérlet, amely megváltoztathatja a világot - Rupert Sheldrake, az ismert biológus, a Hét kísérlet, amely megváltoztathatja a világot című könyvében a hivatalos tudomány által hagyományosan figyelmen kívül hagyott és mellőzött kérdésekre keresi a választ.
Sheldrake könyvei - A New Science of Life
A New Science of Life. The Hypothesis of Fomative Causation
Sheldrake életrajza és munkássága
Rupert Sheldrake (born 28 June 1942) is an English biochemist and plant physiologist. He is known for having proposed a non-standard account of morphogenesis and for his research into parapsychology. His books and papers stem from his theory of morphic resonance, and cover topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, memory, telepathy, perception and cognition in general. His publications include A New Science of Life (1981), Seven Experiments That Could Change the World (1995), Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home (1999), and The Sense of Being Stared At (2003).
Ron Amundson kontra Sheldake
The amazing ideas of Rupert Sheldrake - The Seven Experiments are meant to provide an easy test of Sheldrake's concept of morphic resonance. Examination of the proposed tests, however, discloses an interesting aspect. My own impression of the way science works is for the scientist to develop an hypothesis concerning some natural principle. This principle is then evaluated in the context of what it says about the natural world�to see whether it makes any predictions, that is to say whether it has any logical consequences. Tests are then designed to determine whether these predictions, these consequences necessarily follow from the hypothesis. A hypothesis that can't make testable predictions or whose predictions fail is considered shaky at best.
L. Watson: A természeten túl, a tudományon innen
Az emberi természet kevés olyan eleme olyan szívós, mint a láthatatlan dolgokba vetett hit - és ez aligha csupán a véletlen műve. A hiedelmek, vagy azok a különös dolgok, amelyekhez ezek a hiedelmek kapcsolódnak, minden bizonnyal szerepet játszanak a túlélésben.
Sheldrake kritikái
While this metaphysical proposition does seem to make room for telepathy, it does so at the expense of ignoring Occam's razor. Telepathy and such things as phantom limbs, for example, can be explained without adding the metaphysical baggage of morphic resonance. So can memory, which does not require a holographic paradigm, by the way. The notion that new skills are learned with increasing ease as greater quantities of a population acquire them, known as the hundredth monkey phenomenon, is bogus.
Meghatározás
Ez a doboz a morfogenetikus mező leíróit, a mező leírására vonatkozó kísérletek végzőit gyűjti. Rupert Sheldrake biológus munkásságát bővebben tárgyalja, hiszen az ő nevéhez kötik a morfogenetikus mező elnevezést.