Explore a thought-provoking lecture examining David Hume's philosophical arguments and their relationship to parapsychological research. Delve into why skeptics' use of Hume's essay "On Miracles" to dismiss psi evidence may be misguided, understanding that Hume's original focus was on religious miracles rather than laboratory findings. Learn how Hume's broader work on causality actually contradicts deterministic interpretations of natural laws that skeptics often invoke. Examine the problems with applying principles from one scientific domain to limit findings in another, and consider how Hume's views on custom and sentiment in scientific understanding align with Thomas Kuhn's paradigm framework. Discover why claims of fraud or questionable research methods are insufficient to explain the body of psi research evidence. Through economist and independent scholar George Williams' analysis, gain fresh insights into the philosophical dimensions of parapsychology research and the nature of scientific investigation itself.
David Hume's Philosophy on Paradigms and Parapsychological Research
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David Hume, Paradigms, and the Debate on Psi | George Williams
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