Abstract

THE recent correspondence in our columns on the attitude of men of science towards psychical research—particularly that branch of it which is usually called the ‘physical phenomena of spiritualism’—has made it clear that the divergence between the two main views is as great as ever and shows no sign of compromise or conciliation. No useful scientific purpose would be served, therefore, by the publication of further letters on the subject.

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