Legitimacy of Unbelief

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Legitimacy of Unbelief
Author : Gerd H. Hövelmann
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Language : English
Release Date : 03 May 2024
ISBN : 9783643908551
Pages : 466 pages
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Legitimacy of Unbelief by Gerd H. Hövelmann Book PDF Summary

Dutch journalist Piet Hein Hoebens (1948 - 1984) held a unique position in the controversies between proponents and skeptics of parapsychology. While he described himself as a card-carrying skeptic with strong "ecumenical" leanings, even many of his opponents appreciated his work and his open-minded criticisms. Hoebens' constructive influence on the culture of responsible scientific exchange is felt to this day. The book presents more than 40 of Hoebens' writings added by introductions to elucidate their original contexts and lasting relevance. Thus the book provides valuable insights into the history of parapsychology. (Series: Perspectives of Anomalistics / Perspektiven der Anomalistik, Vol. 4) [Subject: Religious Studies, Parapsychology]

Legitimacy of Unbelief

Dutch journalist Piet Hein Hoebens (1948 - 1984) held a unique position in the controversies between proponents and skeptics of parapsychology. While he described himself as a card-carrying skeptic with strong "ecumenical" leanings, even many of his opponents appreciated his work and his open-minded criticisms. Hoebens' constructive influence on the culture of

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