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Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions

by Samuel Hibbert

Samuel Hibbert produced this volume on the physical and medical causes of visions in 1825, after delivering a popular lecture at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on spectral illusions. Using medical case-studies and anecdotal evidence, Hibbert explores the diseases and psychology which lead individuals to see ghosts or spirits.

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Paperback
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English
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In this book of 1825, Samuel Hibbert (1782–1848) attempts to uncover the physical or physiological causes which might account for claims of seeing ghosts and other apparitions. Hibbert trained as a doctor, and uses anecdotal and case-study evidence to show that external physical circumstances - such as the use of stimulants, brain inflammation, hallucination during fever, or alcohol withdrawal - are most likely to be the causes of apparent sightings of supernatural phenomena. He explores the power of suggestion, whether derived from superstitions, folk tales or biblical imagery, on the imagination of the impressionable. Using the idea that the train of thought can be stimulated or depressed, and that different levels of semi-consciousness can admit of different levels of contemplation and concentration, Hibbert hypothesises that for each apparition or ghostly spectre there is a rational explanation.

Table of Contents

Part I. Sketches of Certain Opinions, Ancient and Modern, which Have Been Entertained on the Subject of Apparitions; Part II. The Particular Morbid Affections with which the Production of Phantasms is Often Connected; Part III. Proofs that the Objects of Spectral Illusions Are Frequently Suggested by the Fantastic Imagery of Superstitious Belief; Part IV. An Attempt to Investigate the Mental Laws which Give Rise to Spectral Illusions; Part V. Slight Remarks on the Modifications which the Intellectual Faculty often Undergoes During Intense Excitements of the Mind; Part VI. Summary of the Comparative Degrees of Faintness, Vividness, or Intensity Subsisting between Sensations and Ideas, during their Various Excitements and Depressions; Part VI. Summary of the Comparative Degrees of Faintness, Vividness, or Intensity Subsisting between Sensations and Ideas, during their Various Excitements and Depressions.

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Samuel Hibbert produced this volume on the physical and medical causes of visions in 1825, after delivering a popular lecture at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on spectral illusions. Using medical case-studies and anecdotal evidence, Hibbert explores the diseases and psychology which lead individuals to see ghosts or spirits.

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Samuel Hibbert produced this volume on the physical and medical causes of visions in 1825, after delivering a popular lecture at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on spectral illusions. Using medical case-studies and anecdotal evidence, Hibbert explores the diseases and psychology which lead individuals to see ghosts or spirits.

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ISBN1108027725
Author Samuel Hibbert
Short Title SKETCHES OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF
Pages 502
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 1108027725
ISBN-13 9781108027724
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 154.4
Subtitle Or, an Attempt to Trace Such Illusions to their Physical Causes
Year 2011
Publication Date 2011-01-27
Illustrations 1 Plates, black and white; 2 Halftones, black and white
UK Release Date 2011-01-27
AU Release Date 2011-01-27
NZ Release Date 2011-01-27
Alternative 9780511919398
Audience Professional & Vocational
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Spiritualism And Esoteric Knowledge

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