LIBRISTO
LIBROAMANTO
obrigatório
Faça parte de uma comunidade de amantes de livros de todo o mundo e tenha acesso a uma série de benefícios. Crie uma conta gratuitamente
0
Correio DHL 7.99 Correio DPD 4.49 Ponto DPD 3.99 Correio GLS 5.49 Correio MRW 5.49

Precognition in a Nutshell

Dreams, Research, and Reflection

Língua InglêsInglês
Livro Capa mole
Editoras Independently published, junho 2026
Some dreams arrive early. Some hunches prove right. And some moments feel known before they have hap... Descrição completa
? points 29 b Em breve Em breve Novo Novo
12.01
Reabastecimento esperado Lançamento 11. 06. 2026

Política de devolução de 30 dias

Some dreams arrive early. Some hunches prove right. And some moments feel known before they have happened.

Reports of foreknowledge are older than philosophy and stranger than any single explanation can carry. Precognition in a Nutshell: Dreams, Research, and Reflection offers a short, clear companion to the long human conversation about whether the future can sometimes reach back.

Drawing on history, laboratory research, cognitive science, and contemplative practice, the book guides curious readers through the territory between credulous belief and confident dismissal. It introduces the phenomenon as ordinary people experience it, surveys the careful experimental tradition that has tried to test the claim under controlled conditions, and asks what kind of attentive mental life makes the question worth holding open.

Inside Precognition in a Nutshell: Dreams, Research, and Reflection you will find:

  • A clear-eyed introduction to precognitive dreams, premonitions, and intuition
  • A guided tour of the classic laboratory studies, from the Rhine era through the Ganzfeld and presentiment experiments
  • An accessible discussion of how modern physics treats time and what it implies for foreknowledge
  • A careful presentation of the skeptical reading and the replication question
  • The strange Cold War story of Project Stargate and its remote viewers
  • Practical disciplines for living attentively with the possibility of subtle perception

Rather than insist on a verdict, Precognition in a Nutshell: Dreams, Research, and Reflection teaches the reader how to weigh the evidence honestly, distinguish foreknowledge from synchronicity and déjà vu, and develop the kind of patient attentiveness from which an ordinary person can engage their own anomalous experiences without either inflation or dismissal.

For readers curious about dreams, intuition, parapsychology, the philosophy of time, or simply the strange edges of ordinary experience, Precognition in a Nutshell: Dreams, Research, and Reflection is a thoughtful companion for a quiet evening and a lifetime of reflection.

About the Author

Iris Marie Whitcombe is a writer and independent researcher with a background in philosophy and the literature of anomalous experience. For many years she has been drawn to the careful study of dreams, intuitions, and the small moments of foreknowing that surface in ordinary lives, with a particular interest in how reports of precognition can be examined honestly without either credulity or premature dismissal.

Her writing focuses on clarity and accessibility, presenting complex and contested ideas in language that invites reflection rather than insists on conclusions. She is especially attentive to the boundary between scientific evidence and personal experience, and to the practical disciplines through which an attentive reader can engage with the strangeness of their own perceptual life.

Precognition in a Nutshell: Dreams, Research, and Reflection is part of her collaboration with In a Nutshell Press, a series devoted to capturing the essence of important subjects in a concise, approachable style that invites reflection and practice.

Atriz & Poliglota
EWA KASP para
Reproduzir vídeo
Ewa Kasp
A Libristo tem a maior seleção de literatura estrangeira. É por isso que compro os meus livros aqui.

Sobre o livro

Nome completo Precognition in a Nutshell
Língua Inglês
Encadernação Livro - Capa mole
Data de emissão 2026
Número de páginas 120
EAN 9798180361936
Código Libristo 52825984
Peso 173
Dimensões 152 x 229 x 6
Ofereça este livro hoje
É fácil
1 Adicione ao carrinho e escolha Entregar como presente ao finalizar a compra 2 Receberá um vale 3 O livro chegará ao endereço do destinatário

Iniciar sessão

Inicie sessão na sua conta. Não tem uma conta Libristo? Crie uma agora!

 
obrigatório
obrigatório

Não tem uma conta? Descubra os benefícios de ter uma conta Libristo!

Com uma conta Libristo, terá tudo sob controlo.

Crie uma conta Libristo
Conselheiro de livros Libroamiko
Olá, sou o Libroamiko, posso ajudar?