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In honor of Interdependence Day, celebrating the total interwovenness of all things, we speak with Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, a philosopher specializing in the anomalous.
Sharon Hewitt Rawlette is a philosopher and interdisciplinary researcher specializing in anomalous phenomena and their implications for our understanding of consciousness. She earned her PhD from New York University in 2008, studying under Thomas Nagel, and taught at Brandeis University before leaving academia for an independent writing career.
She currently serves on the advisory board of the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies and is a supporting researcher for the International Centre for Reincarnation Research. Her books include The Source and Significance of Coincidences, Beyond Death, and The Feeling of Value.
Sharon Hewitt Rawlette, PhD
sharonrawlette.com
Author of:
Psychology Today blog Mysteries of Consciousness
BICS award-winning essay Beyond Death: The Best Evidence for the Survival of Human Consciousness
The Source and Significance of Coincidences: A Hard Look at the Astonishing Evidence
The Feeling of Value: Moral Realism Grounded in Phenomenal Consciousness
The Supreme Victory of the Heart: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Synchronicity
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