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" It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call 'something there,' more deep and more general than any of the special and particular 'senses' by which the current... "
The Experience of Divine Guidance: A Qualitative Study of the Human Endeavor ... - Page 26
by Mark Allan Kaplan - 2007 - 477 pages
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Classical Approaches to the Study of Religion: Aims, Methods and Theories of ...

Jacques Waardenburg - Religion - 1999 - 772 pages
...Johnson's Psychology of Religion** : 'It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular "senses" by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed,'47 Or as the...
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Praying for a Cure: When Medical and Religious Practices Conflict

Peggy DesAutels, M. Pabst Battin, Larry May - Philosophy - 1999 - 168 pages
...experience, William James writes, "It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular 'senses' by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed."21 Although...
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William James and the Metaphysics of Experience

David C. Lamberth - Religion - 1999 - 274 pages
...of reality."70 "It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality," James writes: a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular "senses" by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed.7' Whereas in...
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Ritual and Religion in the Making of Humanity

Roy A. Rappaport - Social Science - 1999 - 566 pages
...remarked upon. James declares "It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...there' more deep and more general than any of the particular 'senses' by which current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed"...
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The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents

Dennis Klass - Family & Relationships - 1999 - 252 pages
...there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeiing of objective presence, a percepsion of what we may call "something there," more deep and...general than any of the special and particular "senses" by which the cuerent psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed il958, p. 6ll....
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The Values Connection

A. James Reichley - Philosophy - 2002 - 312 pages
...well-being. William James wrote: "It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular 'senses' by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed."9 Among modern...
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Between Ourselves: Second-person Issues in the Study of Consciousness

Evan Thompson - Psychology - 2001 - 326 pages
...sentient in the world around us. It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...there', more deep and more general than any of the more special and particular 'senses' (James, 1958, p. 61). Virtually everyone has had, at some time,...
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Transcendent Experiences: Phenomenology and Critique

Louis Roy - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2001 - 252 pages
...the intuitive content of the numinous experience. So he invokes what James calls 'a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what we may call "something there"' (quoted at 10, nl) as well as the unique bliss that characterizes that experience (37-8). Still, what...
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God

Timothy A. Robinson - Philosophy - 2002 - 452 pages
...Christian believers. . . . ... It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular 'senses' by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed. If this were...
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Dark Horizons: Science Fiction and the Dystopian Imagination

Tom Moylan, Raffaella Baccolini - Dystopias - 2003 - 702 pages
...experience, William James writes: "It is as if there were in the human consciousness a sense of reality, a feeling of objective presence, a perception of what...general than any of the special and particular 'senses' by which the current psychology supposes existent realities to be originally revealed."22 It is also...
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