10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELAESTHETIC»
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telaesthetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telaesthetic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The writer quotes from the present reviewer the term " telaesthetic sense" as
descriptive of the chemical sense. The term, which is Lloyd Morgan's, should be "
telaesthetic taste," and is descriptive of the sense of smell in a water-dwelling ...
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Animal life and intelligence
It would be well, perhaps, to restrict the word " smell " to the stimuli produced by
vapours or airborne "particles, and to use the phrase " telaesthetic taste," or
simply " taste," for those cases where the effects are produced through the
medium of ...
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Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed
The Rituals of the TELAesthetic Space The format in our weekly meeting is quite
obviously pretty packed solid with events and activities so, as a result, our
meetings seldom end early, neither do they end very late; however, what is as ...
Peter Duffy, Elinor Vettraino, 2010
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Authors of the Impossible: The Paranormal and the Sacred
After such literary studies, Myers suggests that, as far as such subliminal
uprushes or impossible authorizations are intellectual, they also tend to be
telaesthetic, that is, they bring “direct knowledge of facts of the universe outside
the range of ...
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Modern Theories of the Unconscious
The monitions of the Daemon of Socrates . . . did convey to that great philosopher
precisely the kind of telaesthetic or precognitive information which forms the
sensitive's privilege to-day." The same double aspect of his theory may be traced
in ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology
animals and therefore present vestigially at least in ourselves; telepathic and
telaesthetic perception, the evidence for which is strong both at the subhuman
and the human level;1 problems such as have been examined now for half a
century ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology
animals and therefore present vestigially at least in ourselves; telepathic and
telaesthetic perception, the evidence for which is strong both at the subhuman
and the human level; 1 problems such as have been examined now for half a
century ...
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Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
We doubt it, but will not argue that point here. Much more serious problems,
however, are posed by the "telaesthetic" aspect of creative intuition, its capacity to
penetrate beyond the current horizon of knowledge to real ...
Edward F. Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Emily Williams Kelly, 2009
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The Place of Enchantment: British Occultism and the Culture ...
He pressed the claims of a “sleeping spirit,” which is “susceptible of relations
unfettered by spatial bonds,” is capable “of telaesthetic perception of distant
scenes,” and can manifest and travel in worlds other than our own.93 So close is
this to ...
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English Pronouncing Dictionary
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telamon (T) 'tel.a.msn, -mon © -man, -main -s -z Tel Autograph tel'a:.t3.gra:f.
Daniel Jones, Peter Roach, James Hartman, 2006