From a review of Deborah Blum's Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death.
"To no one type of mind is it given to discern the totality of truth. Something escapes the best of us — not accidentally, but systematically, and because we have a twist. This trenchant comment, masterfully sculpted by that final perfect 'twist,' was penned by the philosopher and psychologist William James. It comes from an article he defiantly published in the journal Science — defiantly, because James used the piece to argue against what he saw as the pigheaded prejudices of the typical scientific mind, unwilling to cope with, and so given to deny, what James dubbed wild facts."
Link: Groping for Phantasms.
Photo by Francesca Woodman.
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