Articles

1.
“Toward a Theory of Recurrence.” Noûs 5 (1971): 191-197.
2.
“Tensed Sentences and Free Repeatability.” Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 188-214.
3.
“Are Verbs Tensed or Tenseless?” Philosophical Studies 25 (1974): 373-390.
4.
“Tenses, Analyticity, and Time's Eternity.” Philosophia 6 (1976): 39-48.
5.
“Tenses and Meaning Change.” Analysis 37 (1976): 41-44.
6.
“On the Meaning of 'Paranormal'.” In Jan K. Ludwig (ed.) Philosophy and Parapsy­chology. New York: Prometheus Press, 1978: 227-44.
7.
“Telepathy.” Noûs 12 (1978): 267-30l.
8.
“Objections to an Information-Theoretic Approach to Synchronicity.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 73 (1979): 179-193.
9.
“Reply to Dr. Gatlin.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 73 (1979): 325-330.
10.
“Reply to Drs. Rudolph and Stanford.” Journal of the American Socie­ty for Psychical Research 74 (1980): 258-263.
11.
“The Observational Theories in Parapsychology: A Critique.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 73 (1979): 349-366.
12.
Selected Poems by Patience Worth (reparsed, with introduction). In New Directions in Prose and Poetry 40 (New York: New Directions Publishing Corp., 1980): 155-66.
13.
Commentary on Hyman's “Pathological Science”. Zetetic Scholar No. 6 (1980): 42-43. Reprinted in R. Hyman, The Elusive Quarry (Buffalo: Prometheus, 1989): 254-56.
14.
“Taxonomy and Theory in Psychokinesis.” In B. Shapin & L. Coly (eds.), Concepts and Theories of Parapsychology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation, 1981: 37-54.
15.
“The Holographic Analysis of Near-Death Experiences: The Perpetuation of Some Deep Mistakes.” Essence: Issues in the Study of Aging, Dying and Death 5 (1981): 53-63.
16.
“Precognitive Attrition and Theoretical Parsimony.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 76 (1982): 143-155.
17.
“Radical Provincialism in the Life Sciences: A Review of Rupert Sheldrake's A New Science of Life.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 77 (1983): 63-78.
18.
“You Can Say That Again.” Philosophic Exchange 17 (1986): 59-78.
19.
“Reply to M.H. Coleman.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 53 (1986): 244-246.
20.
“Psi and Our Picture of the World.” Inquiry 30 (1987): 277-294.
21.
“When Science is Non-Scientific.” Journal of Near Death Studies 6 (1987): 113-118.
22.
“Death by Observation: A Reply to Millar.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 82 (1988): 273-280.
23.
“How to Dismiss Evidence Without Really Trying.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (1987): 573-574.
24.
“Some Recent Books on Multiple Personality and Dissociation.” Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research 82 (1988): 339-352.
25.
“Mediumship and Multiple Personality.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Re­search 55 (1988): 177-195.
26.
“Evaluating the Super-Psi Hypothesis.” In G.K. Zollschan, J.F. Schumaker, and G.F. Walsh (eds), Exploring the Paranormal: Perspectives on Belief and Ex­perience. Dorset: Prism, 1989: 25-38.
27.
“Multiple Personality and the Structure of the Self.” In D. Kolak and R. Martin (eds), Self and Identity: Contemporary Philosophical Issues. New York & Toronto: MacMillan, 1991: 134-144.
28.
“Limping Toward the Millenium.” President's Message, 1991, PA News & Annual Report, March, 1991. Reprinted in Italian, in Quaderna di Parapsicologia 22 (Oct. 1991): 7-12. Reprinted in German, in Zeitschrift für Parapsychologie und Grenzgebiete der Psychologie 33 (1991): 157-165.
29.
“Survival or Super-Psi?” Journal of Scientific Exploration 6 (1992): 127-144. Reprinted in Darshana International 32 (1992): 8-28.
30.
“Reply to Stevenson.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 6 (1992): 151-155.
31.
“Getting Clear About Wholeness.” In K.R. Rao (ed.) Cultivating Consciousness. New York: Praeger, 1993: 25-37.
32.
"Psi and the Nature of Abilities.” Journal of Parapsychology 56 (1992): 205-228. Also in J. Morris (ed.) Research in Parapsychology, 1991. Metuchen, N.J. & London: Scarecrow Press, 1994: 193-220.
33.
“The Fear of Psi Revisited, or It's the Thought that Counts.” ASPR Newsletter 28, No. 1 (1993): 8-11.
34.
“Does Awareness Require a Location?: A Response to Woodhouse” New Ideas in Psychology 12 (1994): 17-21.
35.
“The Language of Improvisation.” International Jazz Archives Journal 1, No. 2 (1994): 4-13.
36.
“Dissociation and Survival: A Reappraisal of the Evidence.” In L. Coly & J.D.S. McMahon (eds.), Parapsychology and Thanatology. New York: Parapsychology Foundation (1995): 208-228.
37.
“ESP Phenomena, Philosophical Implications Of .” In D.M. Borchert (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Supplement. New York: Macmillan (1996): 146-147.
38.
Commentary on “The Social Relocation of Personal Identity.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 2 (1995): 205-8.
39.
“Two Ways of Taking Charge.” International Jazz Archives Journal 1, No. 3 (1995): 189-193.
40.
“Multiple Personality and Moral Responsibility.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 3 (1996): 37-54.
41.
  “Postmortem Survival: The State of the Debate.” In M. Stoeber and H. Meynell (eds), Critical Reflections on the Paranormal. Albany: SUNY Press (1996): 177-196.
42.
“Braude’s Reply to Almeder’s ‘Recent Responses to Survival Research’.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 10 (1996): 519-523.
43.
Commentary on “A Discursive Account of Multiple Personality Disorder.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 4 (1997): 223-226.
44.
“Some Thoughts on Parapsychology and Religion.” In C. Tart (ed), Body, Mind, Spirit. Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads (1997): 118-127.
45.
“Reply to Dr. Cook’s Review.” Journal of Parapsychology 6 (1997): 49-52.
46.
“Peirce on the Paranormal.” Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 34 (1998): 199-220.
47.
“Terminological Reform in Parapsychology: A Giant Step Backwards.” Journal of Scientific Exploration 12 (1998): 141-150.
48.
Commentary on “False Memory Syndrome and the Authority of Personal Memory-Claims.” Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 5 (1998): 299-304.
49.
“Paranormal Phenomena.” In E. Craig (ed), Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London & New York: Routledge (1998).
50.
“Dissociation and Latent Abilities: The Strange Case of Patience Worth,” Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 1 no. 2 (2000): 13-48.
51.
“The Problem of Super Psi.” In F. Steinkamp (ed), Parapsychology, Philosophy, and the Mind: A Festschrift in Honor of John Beloff’s 80th Birthday. Jefferson, NC & London: McFarland (forthcoming).
52.
“Out-of-Body Experiences and Survival of Death.” International Journal of Parapsychology 12 (2001): 77-122
53. "The Creativity of Dissociation." Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 3 no. 3 (2002) (forthcoming)
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ESP and Psychokinesis:
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First Person Plural: Multiple Personality and the Philosophy of Mind

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The Limits of Influence: Psychokinesis and the Philosophy of Science

Routledge, 1986

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Contact Info:
Stephen E. Braude
Department of Philosophy
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
Email: braude@umbc.edu
Phone 410-455-2025
Fax 410-455-1070