Susan J. Blackmore (1951-)
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Susan J. Blackmore (1951-) is a person.
- See: Freelance Writer, Lecturer, Presenter, Parapsychologist, Psychology, Paranormal, The Meme Machine.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Blackmore Retrieved:2015-11-22.
- Susan Jane Blackmore (born 29 July 1951) is a British parapsychologist, freelance writer, lecturer, sceptic, and broadcaster on psychology and the paranormal, and is best known for her book The Meme Machine. She has written or contributed to over 40 books and 60 scholarly articles and is a contributor to The Guardian newspaper.
2013
- (Blackmore, 2013) ⇒ Susan Blackmore. (2013). “Consciousness: An Introduction, 2nd edition." Routledge. ISBN:0199739099
2005
- (Blackmore, 2005) ⇒ S. J . Blackmore. (2005). “I Take Illegal Drugs for Inspiration." Daily Telegraph 21
- QUOTE: When the discoverer of nitrous oxide, Sir Humphrey Davy, took it himself in 1799, he exclaimed: “Nothing exists but thoughts”. Others, too, have found their views profoundly shifted. It seems quite extraordinary to me that so simple a molecule can change one's philosophy, even for a few moments, yet it seems it can. Why does the gas make you laugh? Perhaps it is a reaction to a brief appreciation of that terrifying cosmic joke - that we are just shifting patterns in a meaningless universe.
2004
- (Blackmore, 2004) ⇒ Susan Blackmore. (2004). “Consciousness: An Introduction." Routledge. ISBN:019515343X
2000
- (Blackmore, 2000) ⇒ Susan J. Blackmore. (2000). “The Meme Machine." Oxford University Press.