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Clement Mundle

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Clement Williams Kennedy Mundle (10 August 1916 – 27 July 1989) was a Scottish philosopher[1] and parapsychologist.[2][3] For many years he was Professor of philosophy at University College of North Wales, Bangor.

Publications

  • A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy (1970)
  • Perception: Facts and Theories (1971)
  • Game Fishing: Methods and Memories (1978)
  • A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy with Second Thoughts (1979)

References

  1. ^ "Clement Williams Kennedy Mundle". The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy.
  2. ^ "Clement Williams Kennedy Mundle". Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology.
  3. ^ "C. W. K. Mundle". SurvivalAfterDeath.org.uk. Retrieved 14 December 2013. Source (with minor modifications): The Society for Psychical Research, 1882-1982: A History by Renée Haynes (1982, Macdonald & Co (Publishers) Ltd, London).