Pattern & Circumstance: The Power of Coincidence. Jill Neimark.
by Neimark, Jill; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 37Health. Publisher: Psychology Today, 2004ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Cognitive psychology | Coincidence | Objectivity | Parapsychology | Probabilities | Remote viewing (Parapsychology) | SubjectivityDDC classification: 050 Summary: This article examines the human preoccupation with coincidence. "One thing is certain about coincidence. The phenomenon fascinates believers and skeptics alike. It's a porthole into one of the most interesting philosophical questions we can ask: Are the events of our lives ultimately objective or subjective? Is there a deeper order, an overarching purpose to the universe? Or are we the lucky accidents of evolution...?" (PSYCHOLOGY TODAY)Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Pattern & Circumstance: The Power of Coincidence, July/Aug. 2004; pp. 47+.
This article examines the human preoccupation with coincidence. "One thing is certain about coincidence. The phenomenon fascinates believers and skeptics alike. It's a porthole into one of the most interesting philosophical questions we can ask: Are the events of our lives ultimately objective or subjective? Is there a deeper order, an overarching purpose to the universe? Or are we the lucky accidents of evolution...?" (PSYCHOLOGY TODAY)
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