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Guest Editorial: The Resistance to Belief
Authors:Arthur Hastings
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA
Abstract:William James's essay ldquoThe Will to Believerdquo proposed that we are sometimes justified, even obligated, to believe from our strong emotional or passional nature that something is true, even though there may not be total logical, evidential proof—which he also wrote is not to be found in this world. This essay explores situations, using a recent dear-death experience (NDE) example, in which there are reasonable evidence and logic, and yet belief seems to be withheld. I postulate and discuss nonrational influences producing resistance to belief, including the fear of being in error, the fear of rejection from the scientific community, irrational requirements of logicality, avoidance of consequences, and paradigm fixation. I also discuss issues in philosophy of science and epistemology in regard to proof.
Keywords:belief  defense mechanisms  epistemology  William James  near-death experience  resistance  scientific proof
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