Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death
Description
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Poision Squad and The Poisoner's Handbook tells the amazing story of William James's quest for empirical evidence of the spirit world
What if a world-renowned philosopher and professor of psychiatry at Harvard suddenly announced he believed in ghosts? At the close of the nineteenth century, the illustrious William James led a determined scientific investigation into "unexplainable" incidences of clairvoyance and ghostly visitations. James and a small group of eminent scientists staked their reputations, their careers, even their sanity on one of the most extraordinary quests ever undertaken: to empirically prove the existence of ghosts, spirits, and psychic phenomena. What they pursued—and what they found—raises questions as fascinating today as they were then.
Praise for Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death
Fascinating . . . Blum tells her literally wondrous tale very well. (The New York Times Book Review)
A fascinating reminder that reason and revelation are not opposites. (James Shreve, author of The Genome War)