Flournoy, Theodore
Théodore Flournoy |
Born |
15 August 1854(1854-08-15)
Geneva, Switzerland |
Died |
5 November 1920(1920-11-05) (aged 66)
Geneva, Switzerland |
Nationality |
Swiss |
Fields |
Psychology |
Institutions |
University of Geneva |
Known for |
Study of spiritism & psychic phenomena |
Théodore Flournoy (15 August 1854 – 5 November 1920)[1] was a professor of psychology at the University of Geneva and author of books on spiritism and psychic phenomena. He is most known for his study of the medium Helen Smith (or Hélène Smith - a pseudonym for Catherine Muller) who relayed information about past lives through a trance state,[2] entitled From India To The Planet Mars (1899). He proposed this information as 'romances of the subliminal imagination,' and a product of the unconscious mind (Stevens 1994). Flournoy was a contemporary of Freud, and his work influenced C. G. Jung's study of another medium - his cousin Héléne Preiswerk - which was turned into Jung's doctoral dissertation in 1902.[3] Flournoy was also one of the few scholars of his time to embrace William James' view of the prime reality of non-dual consciousness (which he dubbed "sciousness") as expressed in his essay, Radical Empiricism.[4]
[edit] References
- Witzig, J.S. (1982), "Theodore Flournoy: A friend Indeed", J. Anal. Psychol. 27: 131–148, http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=joap.027.0131a, retrieved October 31, 2009
- Randi, James (1995), An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural, St. Martin's Press, ISBN 0-312-15119-5 (under "automatic writing")
- Stevens, Anthony (1994): Jung, A very short introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford & N.Y.
- Bricklin, Jonathan, Ed. (2006): Sciousness, Guilford, CT: Eirini Press, ISBN 978-0-9799989-0-4
Parapsychology |
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Topics |
Apparitional experience · Clairvoyance · Cold reading · Extrasensory perception · Ganzfeld experiment · Near-death experience · Plant perception (paranormal) · Precognition · Psychic · Psychic reading · Psychokinesis · Psychometry · Reincarnation research · Remote viewing · Telepathy
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Organizations |
American Society for Psychical Research · International Association for Near-Death Studies · National Laboratory of Psychical Research · Parapsychological Association · Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Laboratory · Society for Psychical Research
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People |
Loyd Auerbach · Daryl Bem · Hans Bender · Susan Blackmore · Stephen E. Braude · Richard Broughton · Etzel Cardeña · Whately Carington · Hereward Carrington · Théodore Flournoy · Nandor Fodor · Randall Fontes · George P. Hansen · László Harasztosi · Alister Hardy · Hans Holzer · Charles Honorton · Thomson Jay Hudson · Ray Hyman · Alexander Imich · Brian David Josephson · Stanley Krippner · Lawrence LeShan · Rufus Osgood Mason · R. A. McConnell · James Hewat McKenzie · Michel Moine · Raymond Moody · Robert L. Morris · Thelma Moss · Gardner Murphy · Frederic William Henry Myers · Andrew Nichols · Ciarán O'Keeffe · Tommaso Palamidessi · Joseph Gaither Pratt · Dean Radin · James Randi · Konstantin Raudive · Carl Reichenbach · Joseph Banks Rhine · Kenneth Ring · D. Scott Rogo · William G. Roll · Rupert Sheldrake · Michael Shermer · Henry Sidgwick · Matthew Smith · Ian Stevenson · Russell Targ · Charles Tart · Michael Thalbourne · Rudolf Tischner · Jim B. Tucker · Jessica Utts · René Warcollier · Karl Zener
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Publications |
Extrasensory Perception · Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century · Journal of Consciousness Studies · Journal of Near-Death Studies · Journal of Parapsychology · Journal of Scientific Exploration · Life After Life: The Investigation of a Phenomenon—Survival of Bodily Death · Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives · Old Souls: The Scientific Evidence For Past Lives · Parapsychology: Frontier Science of the Mind · The Roots of Coincidence · Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation ·
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Persondata |
Name |
Flournoy, Théodore |
Alternative names |
Flournoy, Theodore |
Short description |
Psychologist & parapsychologist |
Date of birth |
15 August 1854 |
Place of birth |
Geneva |
Date of death |
05 November 1920 |
Place of death |
Geneva |