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Arguments For and Against Surs vival was the subject of a discussion be tween Profesor Charly, Richet, of the University of Paris, and Sie Oliver. Lodge at a meeting of the Society for Psychical Research, at the Steinway Hall, Wigmore street, on March 6th.

Professde Richer, in his paper, which was read in his absenes by Sir Oliver) Lolge, stated that he was forced to regard the spiritistic hypothesis, not only as unde monstrated, but still more as being so formal apposition to a great number of facts. Scientific demonstrations bad. tablished! by innumerable proof, a narrow, rigerous parallelism between intellectaal function--otherwise called

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dir Oliver Lodge said his reply was tay) titel The Possistity of Survival From"] the Scientiae, Foint of view. The idea a resuscitatal body wandering about Was absurd. Those who held the spiritantistio sins were as willing as any phytologist to admit all the facts about disintegration, decomposition: incineration, and the rest. To avoid misunderstanding he desires to that he was referring to ordinary hol- ar is and orinary people if there was a case for an exceptional Body, and for a different treatment in one particular in- stane that was not a matter to which he wish to refer there. He was dealing with

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