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Psychical Research and Philosophy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

C. T. K. Chari
Affiliation:
Madras Christian College, South India.

Abstract

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Discussion
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1953

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References

page 72 note 1 Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Indian Philosophical Congress, 1951 (published by the Secretary, Indian Philosophical Congress, Basavangudi P.O., Bangalore 4, South India), pp. 55–64.Google Scholar

page 72 note 2 A Hundred Years of British Philosophy, Part II, Chap. VII, p. 777.

page 72 note 3 Paris, Plon, 1951.

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page 73 note 1 See my “ldquo;ldquo;Note on Precognition” in the Journal S.P.R. for November-December, 1951, and my note in the Journal for January-February 1952.

page 73 note 2 “On the Denial of the Law of Excluded Middle,” The Philosophical Quarterly (published by the Indian Institute of Philosophy, Amalner, E. Khandesh, Bombay), Vol. XXIV, No. 2 (July 1951), pp. 59.73.

page 73 note 3 Proc. S.P.R., Part 173, Vol. XLVIII (May 1947), pp. 107–8.

page 73 note 4 The Logical Syntax of Language (Kegan Paul, 1937), § 17, p. 51.Google Scholar

page 74 note 1 Philosophy, Vol. XXII, No. 81 (April 1947), pp. 43–4.

page 74 note 2 Ibid., Vol. XXVI, No. 97 (April 1951), pp. 142–5.