Table of contents for Parapsychology in the twenty-first century : essays on the future of psychical research / edited by Michael A. Thalbourne and Lance Storm ; with a foreword by Brian D. Josephson.

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Contents
Foreword by Brian D. Josephson	00
Preface	00
Section I. General Issues
 1. WhatÆs Ahead?ùDean Radin	00
 2. Parapsychology in the Twenty-First Century
ùRobert L. Morris	00
 3. The Farther Reaches of Psi Research: Future Choices and 
 PossibilitiesùWilliam Braud	00
Section II. Experimental Issues
 4. Psi and Altered States of ConsciousnessùAdrian Parker	00
 5. The Ball Drawing Test: Psi From Untrodden Ground
ùSuitbert Ertel	00
 6. Forced-Choice ESP Experiments: Their Past and Their 
 FutureùFiona Steinkamp	00
Section III. Theoretical Issues
 7. The Future of Psi Research: Recommendations in Retrospect
ùStanley Krippner and Gerd H. Hövelmann	000
 8. The Theory of Psychopraxia: A Paradigm for the Future?
ùMichael A. Thalbourne	000
 9. A Critique of the Theory of PsychopraxiaùLance Storm	000
10. Tackling the Mind-Matter Problem from a Consciousness 
 PerspectiveùChristine Hardy	000
11. Subjective Anomalous Events: Perspectives for the Future, 
 Voices from the PastùVernon M. Neppe and John Palmer	000
Section IV. Sociological and
Phenomenological Issues
12. A Socioempirical Perspective on Skepticism about Psi
ùLance Storm	000
13. Language and the Study of Parapsychological Phenomena
ùRobin Wooffitt	000
14. The Ritual Healing Theory: Hypotheses for Psychical 
 ResearchùJames McClenon	000
15. Experiential Research: Unveiling Psi Through 
 Phenomenological EnquiryùPamela Rae Heath	000
About the Contributors	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Parapsychology -- Research -- Methodology.