Robert H. Thouless
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Robert Henry Thouless (15 July 1894 – 25 September 1984) was an English
psychologist A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Their work often involves the experimentation, observation, and interpretation of how indi ...
and parapsychologist. He is best known as the author of '' Straight and Crooked Thinking'' (1930, 1953), which describes flaws in reasoning and argument.


Career

He studied at
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where he earned B.A. hons in 1914, an M.A. in 1919 and a PhD in 1922. He was a lecturer in
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at the universities of
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,
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and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College in the
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. He wrote on
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and conducted experiments in card-calling and psychokinesis. His own experiments did not confirm the results of J. B. Rhine and he criticised the experimental protocols of previous experimenters. He is credited with introducing the word
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as a term for
parapsychological Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry) and other paranormal claims, for example, those related to near ...
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in a 1942 article in the '' British Journal of Psychology''. He served as president of the Society for Psychical Research from 1942 to 1944. Thouless identified as a "Christian psychologist". He questioned the alleged visions of Jesus Christ that the mystic
Julian of Norwich Julian of Norwich (1343 – after 1416), also known as Juliana of Norwich, Dame Julian or Mother Julian, was an English mystic and anchoress of the Middle Ages. Her writings, now known as ''Revelations of Divine Love'', are the earlies ...
reported to have experienced and concluded they were the result of hallucinations.


Attempt to prove dead could communicate with the living

In 1948 he created a test that he thought could prove that he could communicate with living people after his death. One way of testing this was to ask dying people to write a message that would be sealed, then ask a medium to try to contact the deceased for the message. The weakness in this was that the medium might have been shown the message before the seance, so he enciphered it using keywords he refused to divulge. The ciphertext was "BTYRR OOFLH KCDXK FWPCZ KTADR GFHKA HTYXO ALZUP PYPVF AYMMF SDLR UVUB". The Survival Research Foundation based in Miami offered a reward of $1000 to anyone who could break the cipher within three years of Thouless' death. In 1995 the cipher was broken by
James Gillogly James J. Gillogly (born 5 March 1946) is an American computer scientist and cryptographer. Biography Early life His interest in cryptography stems from his boyhood, as did his interest in mathematics. By junior high he was inventing his own ciphe ...
who wrote
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software to crack the variation of the playfair cipher used. The deciphered message read "This is a cipher which will not be read unless I give the keywords." The keywords were ''black'' and ''beauty''.


Reception

His ''An Introduction to the Psychology of Religion'' (1923, reprinted 1961) received a mixed reception from academics. One criticism of the book was the over-reliance of Freud's
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approach to the subject. Professor James E. Dittes wrote that despite the obsolete Freudian views it is a useful elementary guide to the
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. Psychologist
John Beloff John Beloff (19 April 1920 – 1 June 2006) was an English psychology professor at Edinburgh University and parapsychologist. Biography Beloff was born and brought up in London, and was from a Russian Jewish family. His parents were Semion ...
commenting on Thouless and his parapsychological studies wrote:
"Although his own ESP experiments were not notably successful, he made an original contribution to the study of PK (psychokinesis) with dice, using himself as subject. Unlike Rhine, however, he never lost interest in the age old topic of an afterlife... He even devised a coded message, which he took with him to the grave, in the hope that he might demonstrate survival by revealing the code posthumously through a medium. No such message, however, has yet been received."Sheehy, Noel; Chapman, Anthony J; Conroy, Wendy A. (2002). ''Biographical Dictionary of Psychology''. Routledge. pp. 570-571.
Psychologist L. Börje Löfgren has criticised Thouless for endorsing the mentalist Frederick Marion as a genuine psychic. He suggested that "Thouless is an honest man, but his powers of self-deception must be rather considerable."


Personal life

Robert Thouless married Priscilla Gorton, an English teacher, and was the father of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist
David Thouless David James Thouless (; 21 September 1934 – 6 April 2019) was a British condensed-matter physicist. He was the winner of the 1990 Wolf Prize and a laureate of the 2016 Nobel Prize for physics along with F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Ko ...
.


Publications

*''An Introduction to the Psychology of Religion'' (1923, 1961) *''The Lady Julian: A Psychological Study'' (1924) *''Social Psychology: A Text Book for Students of Economics'' (1925) *''Control of the Mind'' (1929) *''How to Think Straight'' (1948) *''Experimental Psychical Research'' (1963) *''Mind and Consciousness in Experimental Psychology'' (1963) *''Rationality and Prejudice'' (1964) *''Straight and Crooked Thinking'' (1968) *''From Anecdote to Experiment in Psychical Research'' (1972)


References


External links


An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
– describes Thouless' test for survival after death. * David J. Thouless, Robert's son - Nobel prize winning physicist. {{DEFAULTSORT:Thouless, Robert H. 1894 births 1984 deaths Academics of the University of Glasgow Academics of the University of Manchester British psychologists Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Parapsychologists People educated at the City of Norwich School Presidents of the British Psychological Society 20th-century psychologists