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Newspaper articles (news, reviews, op-ed)
[edit]- July 28,2010 THE PSYCHIC POWERS OF CATS [1]; largely uncritical piece on psychic cats.
- September 6,2011 WOMAN, 76, SAVED BY PUPPY AFTER HEART ATTACK [2], largely uncritical.
- April 1,2010 INCREDIBLE ANIMAL INSTINCTS [3], largely uncritical.
- News article 6 September 2006 Telepathy does exists claims Cambridge scientist [4]
- The weird world of mystic mogs and death-sensing dogs [5] (largely uncritical review of Peter + Elizabeth Fenwick's book (title?) on psychic pets)
- Apparently he's friends with Jerry Hall and has a wife called Jill who is an "expert" in Mongolian overtone chanting. [6]. Apparently, "Jerry is very telepathic. She is one of a twin, and twins are often telepathically bonded."
Surprisingly, none.
Scottish tabloid.
Surprisingly, none.
Surprisingly, none.
- News article 06/09/2006 Festival attacked over paranormal 'nonsense' [7]
- Lighthearted news summary of BA controversy,September 5, 2006 [8]
Glasgow-based broadsheet
- Gavin Bell. Psychic pets or simply barking? [9]
- Arnold Kemp. Fresh look at uncanny powers of not-so-dumb friends 2 April 1994 (largely neutral summary of Seven Experiments That Could Change the World. [10]
- Susan Blackmore (4 February 2009) [11]. Not cited.
- Sheldrake's response (9 February 2009) to [12] to Blackmore
- Mark Vernon, Hard to believe; Sheldrake's work has been condemned as heresy. His theories might be flawed, but why the emotional reaction? [13]
- Adam Rutherford (editor of Nature), [14]. "It's impossible to establish exactly what Rupert Sheldrake is promoting, but one guess is that it's Rupert Sheldrake.", "don't read this book, it will make you stupider."
- Ben Goldacre (doctor/science journalist) [15] "I disagree with him on a lot, but he has one great idea". Not really on topic.
- News Article (06/09/2006) Scientists angry after platform is given to 'charlatan's fantasy' [16]
- Book Review by Peter Forbes of Seven Experiments That Could Change the World (largely negative) [17].
- Another book review by Jenny Uglow of Seven Experiments That Could Change the World [18] (largely negative).
None.
- Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, review (or rather a somewhat neutral summary) of DOGS THAT KNOW WHEN THEIR OWNERS ARE COMING HOME And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals. [19]
- Animal's Early Roar-ning system. [20], uncritical. Apparently, dogs knew of impending bombings during the Second World War.
- Another article, although Sheldrake doesn't say anything controversial [21].
Edinburgh-based broadsheet
- None, as far as I can tell.
- News article: 5 Sep 2006 "Scientists angered by telephone telepathy study" [22]
- News article: 6 September 2006 "The research that triggered the row" [23]
- Revitalising science "Mavericks such as Fred Hoyle, Rupert Sheldrake and David Horrobin are denigrated or ignored" [24]
- Brainstorm (on British Association controversy) [25]
Sheldrake's own bibliography
[edit]Books
[edit]- A New Science of Life: the hypothesis of formative causation, Los Angeles, CA: J.P. Tarcher, 1981 (second edition 1985, third edition 2009). ISBN 978-1848310421.
- The Presence of the Past: morphic resonance and the habits of nature, New York, NY: Times Books, 1988. ISBN 0-8129-1666-2.
- The Rebirth of Nature: the greening of science and God, New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1991. ISBN 0-553-07105-X.
- Seven Experiments That Could Change the World: a do-it-yourself guide to revolutionary science, New York, NY: Riverhead Books, 1995. ISBN 1-57322-014-0.
- Dogs that Know When Their Owners are Coming Home: and other unexplained powers of animals, New York, NY: Crown, 1999 (second edition 2011). ISBN 978-0307885968.
- The Sense of Being Stared At: and other aspects of the extended mind, New York, NY: Crown Publishers, 2003. ISBN 0-609-60807-X.
With Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna:
- Trialogues at the Edge of the West: chaos, creativity, and the resacralization of the world, Santa Fe, NM: Bear & Co. Pub., 1992. ISBN 0-939680-97-1.
- The Evolutionary Mind: trialogues at the edge of the unthinkable, Santa Cruz, CA: Dakota Books, 1997. ISBN 0-9632861-1-0.
- Chaos, Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness, Rochester, VT: Park Street Press, 2001. ISBN 0-89281-977-4.
- The Evolutionary Mind: conversations on science, imagination & spirit, Rhinebeck, NY: Monkfish Book Pub. Co., 2005. ISBN 0-9749359-7-2.
With Matthew Fox:
- Natural Grace: dialogues on creation, darkness, and the soul in spirituality and science, New York, NY: Doubleday, 1996. ISBN 0-385-48356-2.
- The Physics of Angels: exploring the realm where science and spirit meet, San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 1996. ISBN 0-06-062864-2.
Scientific papers on uncontroversially scientific subjects
[edit]Subjects: plant hormone production, auxin transport in plants, cell differentiation, ageing and death of cells, Crop physiology