Published by The Society for Psychical Research, 1937
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Normal age/use wear. A nice copy overall. The title of the fifth Frederic W. H. Myers Memorial Lecture, delivered by C. Alec Mace (Cecil Alec Mace) in 1937. Mace, a prominent British philosopher and psychologist, used this lecture to bridge the gap between academic psychology and psychical research. Key themes and details of the lecture include: Integration of Psi: Mace explored the possibility of integrating "supernormal" (now typically called paranormal) faculties into a standard psychological framework rather than treating them as isolated anomalies. Structure of Consciousness: Building on Myers' concept of the subliminal self, the lecture examined how telepathy and other psychical phenomena might reflect the underlying organization of the human mind. 23 pages. Book.