James H. Hyslop
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American professor of philosophy, psychologist, and psychical researcher
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James H. Hyslop's Degrees
- PhD Philosophy Johns Hopkins University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Hervey Hyslop, Ph.D., LL.D, was an American psychical researcher, psychologist, and professor of ethics and logic at Columbia University. He was one of the first American psychologists to connect psychology with psychic phenomena. In 1906 he helped reorganize the American Society for Psychical Research in New York City and served as the secretary-treasurer for the organization until his death.
James H. Hyslop's Published Works
Published Works
- The Temperature Sense. (1887) (18)
- From India to the planet Mars, a study of a case of Somnambulism with Glossolalia. (16)
- Psychical Research and the Resurrection (13)
- Experiments in space perception (II). (7)
- Science and a Future Life (5)
- II.—ON WUNDT'S THEORY OF PSYCHIC SYNTHESIS IN VISION (1888) (5)
- After images and allied phenomena. (4)
- The ancient oracles. (3)
- Professor Munsterberg on mysticism. (3)
- Binocular Combinations upon Disparate Retinal Points. (1888) (3)
- Experiments in the perception of the third dimension. (3)
- Problems Of Philosophy Or Principles Of Epistemology And Metaphysics (2)
- Apparent subconscious fabrication. (2)
- Experiments in Vision Again. (1888) (2)
- III.—HELMHOLTZ'S THEORY OF SPACE-PERCEPTION (2)
- The Fourth Dimension of Space (1896) (2)
- Psychical Research And Survival (2)
- On Wundt's Theory of Psychic Synthesis in Vision (1888) (2)
- Quantification of the predicate. (1)
- Binocular Vision and the Problem of Knowledge. (1904) (1)
- The Problems of Philosophy. (1)
- Psychical research and coincidences. (1)
- ON SOME FACTS OF BINOCULAR VISION (1889) (1)
- II.—FREEDOM, RESPONSIBILITY AND PUNISHMENT (1894) (1)
- Labor Troubles-Causes and Proposed Remedies (1895) (1)
- The origin of conscience. (1)
- Classification of fallacies. (1)
- NEWSPAPER SCIENCE. (1899) (1)
- Kant's Treatment of Analytic and Synthetic Judgments. (1903) (1)
- Report of the Twentieth Conference of Charities and Correction.George H. Ellis (1894) (0)
- Hume's Treatise of Morals: And Selections from the Treatise of the Passions (0)
- Crystal vision: History. (0)
- Questions for Psychical Research. (0)
- Theory of rights and duties. (0)
- Why are we Imperialistic? (1905) (0)
- Mathematical and other reasoning. (0)
- Perception of space and objectivity. (0)
- The origin and development of ethical problems. (0)
- The Functions of Ethical Theory (1891) (0)
- The nature of conscience. (0)
- Classification of terms or concepts. (0)
- The Ethics of the Greek Philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, a Lecture. Ed. By C.M. Higgins, with Extr. And Notes (0)
- Man and the Divine Order. Horatio W. Dresser (0)
- Monocular versus Binocular Vision (1888) (0)
- The Ethics of Evolution (1890) (0)
- Inhibition and the Freedom of the Will (1892) (0)
- Principles of mediate reasoning. (0)
- Monocular versus Binocular Vision. (1888) (0)
- Anomalies in Logic (1894) (0)
- Elements of logical doctrine. (0)
- Forms of syllogistic reasoning. (0)
- Our localization in space. (0)
- The residues of science. (0)
- The criteria of truth. (0)
- Definition and division. (0)
- Professor Jastrow's Test on Diversity of Opinion (1897) (0)
- Propositions or judgments. (0)
- Professor Pierce on Space Perception (1904) (0)
- The Ego, Causality, and Freedom (1894) (0)
- The relation between subject and predicate. (0)
- Democracy; A Study of Government. (1899) (0)
- The content of terms. (0)
- General problems of science and philosophy. (0)
- The intension and the extension of concepts. (0)
- The Aged Poor in England and Wales.Charles Booth (1895) (0)
- The laws of thought. (0)
- Proof and argumentation. (0)
- Simple and complex forms of categorical reasoning. (0)
- The Temperance Question (1902) (0)
- Responsibility and punishment. (0)
- Crystal gazing: Experiments. (0)
- PROFESSOR JASTROW'S TEST ON DIVERSITY OF OPINION. (1897) (0)
- Moods and figures of the syllogism. (0)
- Processes and data of knowledge. (0)
- Book Review:Report of the Twentieth Conference of Charities and Correction. George H. Ellis (1894) (0)
- Retrospect and vaticination. (0)
- Has the Universe an Intelligent Back-Ground and Purpose? (1904) (0)
- Mr. Ritchie on Free-Will and Responsibility (1895) (0)
- Remarks on Prof. Leuba's Criticisms (1904) (0)
- Gudden's Method in the Investigation of the Anatomy of the Central Nervous System (1881) (0)
- V.—KANT'S DOCTRINE OF TIME AND SPACE (0)
- Book Review:Man and the Divine Order. Horatio W. Dresser (0)
- The freedom of the will. (0)
- The Temperature Sense (1887) (0)
- Binocular Vision and the Problem of Knowledge (1903) (0)
- Problems of Science and Philosophy (1903) (0)
- Reduction of moods and figures. (0)
- Predicaments in Philosophy. (1918) (0)
- Analysis of the problem of knowledge. (0)
- The ambiguity of terms. (0)
- The existence of God. (0)
- Introduction, definition and divisions of logic. (0)
- Discussion and reports: Mr. Sumner's review of the Piper report. (0)
- The theories and nature of morality. (0)
- Desiderata in Psychology (1895) (0)
- Conditions of synthetic knowledge. (0)
- Book Review:The Aged Poor in England and Wales. Charles Booth (1895) (0)
- Terms or concepts and their kinds. (0)
- Review of The Principles of Logic. (1903) (0)
- Logic, deductive and inductive. (0)
- The Elements of Ethics (0)
- Theories of knowledge. (0)
- Morality and religion. (0)
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