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May I first say, Mr Chairman,1 that I regard it as a great honour to have been invited to take part in this Conference? I speak to you as a philosopher who happens to be interested both in religion and in psychical research (like the Neo-Platonists long ago). But I am afraid I am going to discuss some questions which it is ‘not done’ to talk about.
Religious Studies, 3 (2) (April 1968), pp. 447–59.
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Dilley, F.B. (1995). The Problem of Life After Death. In: Dilley, F.B. (eds) Philosophical Interactions with Parapsychology. Library of Philosophy and Religion. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24108-8_11
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