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This is the first English translation of Schelling's novel, most
likely written after the death of his first wife, Caroline, the
former wife of August Wilhelm Schlegel. Although only a fragment,
Clara remains unique. Part novella, part philosophical tome, its
central theme is the connection between this world and the next.
Schelling masterfully weaves together his knowledge of animal
magnetism, literary techniques, and his doctrine of the potencies
to make his philosophy accessible to all.
Steinkamp addresses the main issues concerning the dating of the
work -- many commentators have deemed Clara to be a sketch for
Schelling's The Ages of the World or an outline for the third,
missing book of that work -- and provides a short biography of
Schelling with particular emphasis on events claimed to play a role
in the conception of Clara, such as the deaths of both Caroline and
her daughter, Auguste. She depicts the striking correspondence
between passages in Clara and the content of Schelling's touching
letters mourning Caroline, written to Pauline, the daughter of
Caroline's best friend and the woman who would become his second
wife.
John Beloff is one of our foremost authorities in parapsychology.
He is credited with an instrumental role in the acceptance of
parapsychology into academia. On April 21 and 22, 2000, a two-day
international conference was held by the Koestler Parapsychology
Unit of the Psychology Department at the University of Edinburgh to
celebrate Beloff's eightieth birthday. Most of the essays in this
work were presented at this conference honoring John Beloff. All of
the contributors have published a number of articles in mainstream
philosophy and their essays promote Beloff's greatest interest--a
philosophical interaction with parapsychology. The book is divided
into three sections and each section has three papers. The papers
in the first section, "Parapsychology, Philosophy and the Mind,"
explore "the mind-brain problem," parapsychology and the principle
of closure, and a cross-cultural perspective on dualism and the
self. The second section, "Parapsychology, Self and Survival,"
looks at parapsychological phenomena and the sense of self,
chrysalid therapy, and the problem of super psi. The third section,
"Parapsychology, Religion and Spirituality," features papers that
discuss parapsychology and how it relates to Hume's view of
miracles, to religion, and to the origin of the Copernican
hypothesis.
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