“And I may add that it taught me something about the limitations of the small... orthodox scientist who won't recognize as knowledge, or as reality, any information that doesn't fit into the already existent science.”

As quoted in New Pathways In Psychology (1972) by Colin Wilson
1970s and later

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American psychologist 1908–1970

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