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71 pages of results. 271. The Velikovskian Vol. IV, No. 2: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... He has published papers in the journals AEON, Meta Research, and The Velikovskian. His work also appeared in the Proceeding of the Immanuel Velikovsky Centennial 1895-1995, in ABA, the Glory and Torment, The Life of Immanuel Velikovsky, written by Velikovsky's daughter, Ruth Velikovsky Sharon Ph.D ., and in Rebels & Devils, The Psychology of Liberation, with distinguished authors Robert Anton Wilson, William S. Burroughs, and Timothy Leary. Roger Wescott, Summa Cum Laude, first in his class at Princeton in 1945, Ph.D . in Linguistics 1948, and Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. After doing anthropological fieldwork in Nigeria, he founded and directed the African Language ...
272. The Bible Through a King James Filter [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the material within the unquestioningly accepted uniformitarian framework. In "Worlds in Collision", Velikovsky identified the phenomenon: ". .. the Book of Isaiah and other books of the Scriptures have been read by millions during the centuries in hundreds of languages. Is the way in which Isaiah expressed himself obscure? It is a kind of collective psychological blind spot which prevents the understanding of the clearly revealed and score-of-times-repeated description of the astronomical, geological and meteorological phenomena. The description was thought to be a peculiar kind of poetic metaphor, a flowery manner of expression". (1 ) The translation of any work into another language is also, by its very nature, an act ...
273. Mankind in Amnesia by Immanuel Velikovsky [Books]
... Though widely known for his writings on cosmology and ancient history, Velikovsky began his career as a psychoanalyst, and earned the respect of such pioneers in that field as Bleuler, Freud, and Stekel (see "About the Author," following the text). MANKIND IN AMNESIA, in which the author's theory of cosmic catastrophism finds its psychological counterpart, is the product of a lifetime of brilliant analytical insights. In this thought-provoking document, Velikovsky undertakes to reveal the hidden springs of our irrational behavior. The global catastrophes of ancient times, as Velikovsky shows, had devastating effects on the human psyche. Collectively, mankind acts like an amnesia victim seeking to relive a traumatic experience ...
274. Velikovsky And Planetary Catastrophe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Velikovsky by an arrogant and thoughtless scientific elite will be exposed as exactly what Velikovsky's supporters have claimed - a horrifying picture of business as usual within the scientific establishment. The fact that major theoretical edifices would collapse under the impact of anything resembling Velikovsky's revelations is not a small matter either - a consideration one could hardly ignore in examining the rampant psychology of denial in conventional treatments of Velikovsky. So who was Velikovsky? Here's a common-sense suggestion. When someone claiming knowledge on the subject issues a sweeping dismissal of Velikovsky, the first thing you might ask yourself is whether the speaker could be an ignoramus or fool masquerading as a historian. It's a fact: Velikovsky commanded the respect of ...
275. Focus Overseas [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Velikovsky's books, however, are Axel Firsoff's short piece, "The Yuty Crater on Mars", arguing that the impact hypothesis of planetary cratering is being used as a "dogma", to the detriment of the facts, and backed up by "The Martian Deluge", a clever paper in which the Editor delves into the "psychology" of scientists of the uniformitarian school, instancing the way much of the new data on our planetary neighbours has been misinterpreted or twisted to support current doctrine. (His insight into the neuroses of the "Establishment" is brilliantly demonstrated by his noting the omission from the specialist's vocabulary, when discussing the once-flooded surface of Mars, of ...
276. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Buffalo, and is the author of Philosophy of Evolution (1972) and Man's Place in the Universe (1977). Dr. Birx has also contributed numerous articles and reviews to various professional journals and publications. Alfred de Grazia (PhD., Univ. of Chicago) - Dr. de Grazia is Professor of Social Theory and Political Psychology at N. Y. U. and was founder and editor of the American Behavioural Scientist. He was also co-editor and co-author of The Velikovsky Affair. Artur Isenberg (B . A., Harvard); Mr. Isenberg is the Editor of KIDMA - Israel Journal of Development With the support of UNESCO, he was an advisor ...
277. Editor's Page [Journals] [Aeon]
... Home | Issue Contents Editor's Page "He has. . . no university laboratory, no special scientific journal running through the years, no great following. He is probably a nova and will soon fade to the dim status of an historical instance of the instability of an intense implausible conviction." So wrote Edward Boring, a renowned Harvard psychologist, in 1952. Over 40 years later, Velikovsky's work is alive and well, having spawned a handful of journals and an international following numbering in the thousands. As I write, a biography of Velikovsky is in the works; several books devoted to the on-going controversy surrounding his work are due to appear shortly, an international symposium ...
278. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... Pensee, The Sourcebook Project, Frontiers of Science, and UFO Report. He presently makes his home in Vancouver and is preparing several long-range major works on cosmic catastrophism and related subjects. He has also contributed to the SIS Workshop and CSIS Newsletter. Ev Cochrane (M .S ., Iowa State); Mr. Cochrane has studied psychology and genetics, receiving a degree in General Graduate Studies. He is currently preparing a book on biological evolution and one on Greek mythology and religion. C. Leroy Ellenberger (B .S ., Washington Univ.; M.B .A ., Univ. of Pennsylvania); Mr. Ellenberger has received degrees in chemical ...
279. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... is preparing a co-authored work on the origin of religion. Jerome Colburn; Mr. Colburn is presently a student at the Univ. of Illinois (Urbana) where he is majoring in ancient history. Alfred de Grazia (Ph.D ., Univ. of Chicago); Dr. de Grazia is Professor of Social Theory and Political Psychology at N. Y. U. and was founder and editor of the American Behavioral Scientist He was also co-editor and co-author of The Velikovsky Affair. H. C. Dudley (Ph.D ., Georgetown Univ.); Dr. Dudley is Professor of Radiation Physics, Univ. of Illinois at the Medical Center (Chicago ...
280. Lectures on the Saturn Model and the Electric Universe [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the Saturn Model and the Electric Universe The following 3 slide-lectures have been prepared for presentation: Synthesis of evidence for big-picture view. This lecture covers a wide range of evidence for the Saturn Model and reflects on fundamental implications, including the collapse of uniformitarianism and gradualism, the influence on the world religions and theology, and the impact on racial psychology. Includes segments on: (a ) Role of the Polar Configuration in the Saturn Model (b ) Universal myth of the Golden Age (c ) Universal myth of different ages and different "suns" (d ) Global geo-physical evidence for the Planetary Alignment (e ) Universal Cultural evidence for the Polar Configuration (f ) The ...
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