01303nam a22002057a 450000500170000000800410001702000100005804000100006808200160007810000230009424500360011726000360015330000110018950507460020054600120094665000160095894200070097499900170098195200990099820260513125740.0260513b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a(pbk) cUE-CL a133.1bT985 aTyrrell, G. H. M.  aApparitionsc/ G. H. M. Tyrrell aNew York:bCollier Books,c1963 a192 p. aI THE CENSUS OF HALLUCINATIONS 1. Value of the Evidence 2. The "Faggot" Theory 3. The Cases Form a Natural Group 4. Crisis-cases and Chance-coincidence 5. Classes of Apparitions 6. Theories Held by Gurney and Myers 7. Gurney's Theory 8. Myers's Theory II CHARACTERISTICS OF APPARITIONS 1. Spatial Presentation 2. Non-physical Character 3. Imitation of Normal Perception 4. Additional Features 5. Collective Percipience 6. Feeling of Cold 7. Other Subjective Feelings 8. The Participation of Animals in Telepathy 9. The "Perfect Apparition" 10. Bearing of the "Perfect Apparition" on the Value of the Evidence III THEORY OF APPARITIONS 1. Normal Sense-perception 2. Illusions and Hallucinations 3. Theory of Apparitions aEnglish aApparitions cBK c26504d26503 00104071aLISTbLISTd2026-05-13l0o133.1 T985pT6336Dr2026-05-13 12:57:56w2026-05-13yBK