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  • ==The Method== ...e as face-value truth, the liberals saw those same words as reflecting the historical limitations and cultural conditioning of their [[authors]]. The truth was
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  • ...ters and generic human figures— but it is distinct from the parable in the historical specificity which it claims. ...] evidence, as evidence that cannot be investigated using the [[scientific method]]. The problem with arguing based on anecdotal evidence is that anecdotal e
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  • *4: a [[method]] or style of building ...uildings, are often perceived as cultural [[symbols]] and as works of art. Historical [[civilizations]] are often identified with their surviving architectural a
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  • ...tters of our world and the [[universe]]. Research can use the [[scientific method]], but need not do so. '''Scientific research''' relies on the application of the [[scientific method]], a harnessing of curiosity. This research provides [[science|scientific]]
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  • '''Linguistics''' is the [[scientific method|scientific]] study of [[language]], encompassing a number of sub-fields. An ...lutionary linguistics]] attempts to account for the origins of language; [[historical linguistics]] explores language change and [[sociolinguistics]] looks at th
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  • '''Oral history''' is a method of historical documentation, using interviews with living survivors of the time being inv ...urviving witnesses of the American Civil War, [[Slavery]], and other major historical events. The [[Library of Congress]] also began recording traditional Amer
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  • ...known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_method comparative method], linguists can make [[inferences]] about their shared parent language and *The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_method comparative method]. By a systematic [[comparison]] of related languages, etymologists may oft
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  • ...describes the study of a language together with its [[literature]] and the historical and cultural contexts that are indispensable for an understanding of the [[ In its more restricted sense of "[[historical linguistics]]," philology was one of the 19th century's first scientific ap
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  • ==Historical background== ...ker disasters forced a more comprehensive [[foresight]]. The [[Scientific Method|scientific]] approach to risk entered [[finance]] in the 1980s when financi
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  • A common [[method]] of creating the ''sigils'' of certain spirits was to use ''[https://en.wi ...e the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yantra yantra]'' from Hindu tantra, historical [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runic_magic runic magic] among the Germanic
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  • ...but [[historic]], literate cultures as well, through the sub-discipline of historical archaeology. For many literate cultures, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...c" and "anthropological", with [[hypothesis]] testing and the [[scientific method]] very important parts of what became known as processual archaeology.
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  • ...l that is remembered of the past and preserved in some form is seen as the historical record.[https://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn WordNet Search - 3.0], "Hi ...esearch is not limited merely to these sources. In general, the sources of historical knowledge can be separated into three categories: what is written, what is
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  • The [[concept]] of accommodation is thus an [[alternative]] [[method]] of biblical [[interpretation]] to the [[tradition]] of [https://en.wikipe # McGrath, Alistair. 1998. Historical Theology, An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought. Oxford: Blac
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  • ...substantially deviates from other fundamental aspects of the [[scientific method]].[3][14][15][16][17][18] # See also, e.g., Gauch HG Jr. Scientific Method in Practice (2003)
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  • *3 a : established [[method]] of [[expression]] or proceeding : procedure according to rule or rote; al *10 a (1) : orderly method of arrangement (as in the presentation of ideas) : manner of coordinating e
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  • ==Historical development== This method can be likened to [[pointillism]], a style of painting in which tiny dots o
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  • ...intings]] and models became a very popular way to represent landscapes and historical events. [[Audience]]s of Europe in this period were thrilled by the aspect Panoramic photography soon came to displace painting as the most common [[method]] for [[creating]] wide views. Not long after the introduction of the [[Dag
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  • ...on of a profession or an [[academic discipline]] through the course of its historical experience). The formation of a group is seen as taking place reciprocally ...nlearned in the lore of the [[intellectual|rabbis]] and untrained in the [[method]]s of rabbinical [[interpretation]] of the [[Scripture]]s. They were lackin
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  • ...in the face of countervailing evidence. Parental instruction may be the ''historical'' foundation of future knowledge, but that does not necessarily make it a ' ...the outset. Polanyi argued that the scientific method is not an objective method removed from man's passion. On the contrary, scientific progress depends pr
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  • ...an academic standard for interpreting the [[Bible]] and understanding the historical [[Jesus]] (see [[Tübingen school]]). ...or_Missing_Christianity ''What is Christianity?''] 1901). One of his later historical works, ''Die Mission und Ausbreitung des Christentums in den ersten drei Ja
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  • ...to [[Paul Ricoeur]].[2] A hermeneutic (singular) refers to one particular method or strand of interpretation. ...the entire biblical text, including [[linguistics|grammatical]], [[culture|historical-cultural]], [[context]]ual, lexical-syntactical, and theological aspects. S
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  • ...e open discussion, but there will be time for that later. Now we have this method of communication and indeed it works. Create a clean heart within me O God. This was indeed a historical prayer/words that worked then and still do today. As you each mature in min
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  • ==Historical development== ...of their heritability, publishing it in 1869 as ''Hereditary Genius''. His method was to count and assess the eminent relatives of eminent men. He found that
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  • ...g opinions. I am so honored to know you and would like to see more of this method of relating integrated into all aspects of controversial subjects. ...f knowing there is a Higher Power who sees to organization and order. This historical time is creating an interest in all, even from our side. Never has the worl
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  • ...speaking, is a method of biblical [[hermeneutics]], an [[individual]]istic method of understanding [[God]] through the use of scripture by applying the same ...scriptural [[authority]], in favor of more [[rational|rationalistic]] and historical-critical beliefs.
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  • *A. Historical papers. Twenty eight papers which tell the story of this planet from four d ...consistent with his knowledge of his environment. Thus was the scientific method for the study of physical phenomena born and its success has changed the fa
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  • ...to study [[nature]] from the [[social sciences]], which use the scientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such ...on experimental, [[quantification|quantifiable]] data or the [[scientific method]] and focus on accuracy and objectivity. These usually include physics, che
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  • ...8 September, 1930, [[New York City]]) is a U.S. [[sociology|sociologist]], historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst. His monthly commentaries on wo ...and as head of the [[Fernand Braudel Center]] for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilization until 2005. Wallerstein held several positions as
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  • ...fers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the objects studied by the method. ...the recording of personal memories and histories of those who experienced historical eras or events. It is also distinct from the study of [[orality]], which c
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  • ...Foucault's analysis of historical and political discourse|analysis of the historical and political discourse]]; there is a "polymorphic tactics" of discourses. ...yond’ can vary widely, from larger linguistic units to the widest possible historical, social, and cultural contexts. Although often used in writing about religi
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  • ...]] rather than a [[religion]]. It is "practical" in that it has a specific method of application known as the [[Noble Eightfold Path]] (from which notions of ...tual reference, differentiating this from the epistemology of [[scientific method|hard science]].
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  • ...]] to [[fuse]] and [[harmonize]] Greek [[philosophy]] and [[Judaism]]. His method followed the [[practices]] of both Jewish exegesis and [https://en.wikipedi *[https://virtualreligion.net/iho/philo.html Philo] entry in historical sourcebook with [https://virtualreligion.net/iho/allegory.html fresh transl
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  • ...agery can be seen to contain symbolic commentaries on the world during the historical period in which ''Revelation'' was written, or "pre-commentaries" on our wo ...tian [[apocalyptic literature]]. This approach takes the address to seven historical communities in Asia Minor and assertions that "the time is near" literally
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  • ...s such as "Parable of the Prodigal Son" are central to [[Jesus]]' teaching method in both the [[canonical]] and [[apocrypha]]l narratives. ...hich are attested in many sources and are almost universally seen as being historical, are thought by scholars such as John P. Meier to have come from [[mashal]]
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  • ...(usually more recent) past, which generally include, or are based on, some historical events; generally focussed on human heroes ...rchen'', the German word for such tales) - stories which lack any definite historical setting; often include fairies, witches, a fairy guide, animal characters
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  • ...enes Laertius] wrote that Protagoras—a sophist—[[invented]] the “Socratic” method[1][2]). His [[attitude]] towards the Sophists was by no means [[opposition] ...tant ramifications for the Athenian [[political]] [[system]] at large. The historical context in which the Sophists operated provides evidence for their consider
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  • ...r to a manuscript of their work. Very many such writers have left valuable historical or literary records: an incomplete list of such Anonymi is at Anonymus. ...tified as Robert Campin. The 20th-century art historian Bernard Berenson [[method]]ically identified numerous early Renaissance Florentine and Sienese worksh
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  • ...''programs'' for future research, than the much more general [[scientific method]]. ...pted paradigm would be the standard model of [[physics]]. The [[scientific method]] would allow for orthodox scientific investigations of many [[phenomena]]
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  • Skinner's historical writings have been characterised by an interest in recovering the ideas of #Visions of Politics: Volume I: Regarding Method (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
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  • '''Art history''' is the [[academic]] study of objects of [[art]] in their [[historical]] development and stylistic contexts, i.e. [[genre]], [[design]], [[format] ...'Who were his or her teachers?'' ''Who were his or her disciples?'' ''What historical forces shaped the artist's [[oeuvre]]'' and '' How did he or she and the c
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  • ...vorce]] under fault-based divorce [[family law|laws]]. In some places, the method of punishment for adultery is [[stoning]] to death.[https://www.7days.ae/20 === Historical practices ===
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  • ...primarily the study of the [[practice]s], social [[structure]]s, [[history|historical]] backgrounds, development, universal themes, and roles of [[religion]] in ...ested in hard positivist claims, but instead in linkages and sequences, in historical [[narrative]]s and particular cases.
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  • == Historical conceptions == ...rates is wise", which contains only the referring phrase "Socrates". This method became widely accepted in the twentieth century by the analytic school of p
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  • ...humanity, including [[quantitative method|quantitative]] and [[qualitative method|qualitative]] methods. Geography]] traverses the natural and social sciences. [[Historical geography]] is often taught in a college in a unified Department of Geograp
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  • ...essed in the form If A is true, then B will also be true. The [[scientific method]] is built on testing assertions which are [[logic]]al consequences of scie ...ipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov Isaac Asimov], a mathematician finds out that historical events (up to some detail) can be theoretically modelled using equations, a
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  • ...have one correct geometry, or is the geometry of space just a convention? Historical positions in these debates have been taken by [[Isaac Newton]] (space is ab ...onsider that they are in fact owned by the land. [[Spatial planning]] is a method of regulating the use of space at land-level, with decisions made at region
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  • ==Historical Underpinnings== ...include the reciprocal exchange of ideas and using dialogue as the chosen method of communication—two elements cited as part of achieving systems change a
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  • ...all, greed does not exist either. In the absence of a better and “higher” method to keep governments in check, the people will have to devise their own meth ...upon which these United States was founded can be regarded exclusively as historical items is the day when the government finally decides to exist for the peopl
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  • ...There is no fundamental disagreement whatsoever between a true scientific method and religion - your relationship with Us and with God. Rather, just as your Use your imaginations. This is the true scientific method. When you’re confronted with a situation, use your creativity to imagine
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  • ...ten down by Muhammad's companions while he was alive, although the primary method of transmission was [[oral]]. Muslim [[tradition]] agrees that it was fixed ...itself as book of guidance. It rarely offers detailed accounts of specific historical [[events]], and often emphasizes the moral significance of an event over it
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  • According to Karl Mannheim's historical reconstruction of the meaning-shifts of ideology, the modern meaning of the .... He describes ideology as rather like teaching philosophy by the Socratic method, but without extending the vocabulary beyond what the general reader alread
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  • ...only the Absolute and its volition existed. We now resort to our sequence method. ...l gives us time, space, and existence within which to accomplish this; the method by which we grow through decisions toward completion and doing our share to
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  • ...ions studies originated in late 19th century in Europe, when scholarly and historical [[analysis]] of the [[Bible]] had flourished, and Hindu and Buddhist [[text ...y of religions]] is not concerned with theological claims apart from their historical significance. Some topics of this discipline are the historicity of religi
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  • ==Historical development of integral thought== ...ntemporary thinkers like [[Jurgen Habermas]] and [[Rupert Sheldrake]], and historical figures like [[Ralph Waldo Emerson]] and [[Mohandas K. Gandhi|Gandhi]].
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  • ...son to use the word "geography" was [[Eratosthenes]] (276-194 B.C.). Four historical traditions in geographical research are the spatial [[analysis]] of natural *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_geography Historical geography]
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  • The term ''Socratic irony'', coined by Aristotle, refers to the [[Socratic Method]], and is not irony in the modern sense of the word.[https://www.sarcasmsoc ====Historical irony (cosmic irony through time)====
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  • ...ogy|sociologist]]s have divided, but not limited, academia into four basic historical types: ancient academia, early academia, academic societies, and the modern ...[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process behind the internal differentiation of the academy.
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  • '''Scientific method''' is a body of techniques for investigating [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and a [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/scientific%20method scientific method], ''[[Merriam-Webster|Merriam-Webster Dictionary]]''.
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  • ...its historical context? To what degree can philosophical texts from prior historical eras even be understood today? ...]] of Athens and wrote a number of dialogues, which applied the [[Socratic method]] of inquiry to examine philosophical problems. Some central ideas of Plato
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  • Having said all that, a historical survey is most easily and informatively undertaken by looking at philosophe ...with itself and with God, so that true understanding required a different method of reasoning.
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  • ...to be [[expressed]]. I, today, would like to [[focus]] your minds upon a [[method]] which I know is obvious to each of you, but we will take a look at it in ...u have also received clarification that Jesus is not [[Immanuel]], as your historical records indicate.
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  • ...[[superstition]] and [[dogma]] rather than on reason and the [[scientific method]]. Secularism draws its [[intellectual]] roots from Greek and Roman philoso ...rity in secularized societies and with secularization as a sociological or historical process. Twentieth-century scholars whose work has contributed to the under
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  • ...d Mosaic law, and partly from the former Byzantine codes. There are a few historical records claiming that this law code was translated into [[Ge'ez language|Ge ...]] and [[Plutarch]], would examine designs for government from a legal and historical standpoint.
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  • historical details; and Kingdom of the Shining Ones for portraits encyclopedia of historical names, I'd stumbled across 'Zuriel.' I
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  • ...truly comparative method than comparative psychologists have. Despite the historical divergence, most ethologists (as opposed to behavioural ecologists), at lea
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  • ...n, B. W. (1976). Federal government’s support of information activities: A historical sketch. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 2(8), 24- ...chniques and technologies, documentation was understood as a player in the historical development of global organization in modernity – indeed, a major player
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  • ===Historical polytheism=== ...ularly the opening chapters of the book [[Leviticus]], detailing the exact method of bringing sacrifices. Sacrifices were either bloody (animals) or unbloody
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  • ...20%.[https://www.skepdic.com/zener.html]. If not conducted properly, this method can be vulnerable to [[sensory leakage]] and [[card counting]]. Skeptics also point to historical cases in which were discovered flaws in experimental design and occasional
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  • ...sands of books, devised a classification system inspired by the [[Baconian method]], which grouped books more or less by subject rather than alphabetically, ...[[archives]] of [[document|record]]s intended for [[historic preservation|historical preservation]]. Special issues include physical preservation of materials a
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  • ...ng. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to [[Historical dance|historical]], [[Traditional dance|traditional]], [[Ceremonial dance|ceremonial]], and In the early 1920s dance studies (dance [[practice (learning method)|practice]], [[critical theory]], [[Musical analysis]] and [[history]]) beg
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  • ...e areas until the fourth century CE. The evidence is scattered and no pure historical source exists for that period. In addition, [[Diodorus]] (a Greek historian ...ity voting (QMV) is designed by the [[Treaty of Rome]] to be the principal method of reaching decisions in the [[European Council of Ministers]]. This system
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  • ...t ''Dialogues in Limbo'' (1926, 2nd ed. 1948; this work also includes such historical figures as [[Alcibiades]], [[Aristippus]], [[Avicenna]], [[Democritus]], an ...as a communication tool for married couples. Both groups teach a dialogue method that helps couples learn more about each other in non-threatening postures,
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  • ...like the other Renaissance centuries ago when the newly adopted scientific method discovered so much of what you now call Natural Law, which so profoundly ch ...One is to realize the universal uniqueness and difference of each person’s historical culture, yet at the same time not fall into promoting some miss-mash homoge
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  • ...r since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern [[scientific method]] in the last several centuries. Isaac Newton's [[Philosophiae Naturalis Pr ===Historical perspective===
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  • Trust in each other and the truly scientific method of experimentation--staying open-minded to the results. Learn from this pan ...nly majority rule, but also basic human minority rights. A great, terrible historical example of a majority terrorizing a minority is Nazi Germany, with all the
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  • ...ociety agreed, in principle, to the project: ''A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles'' ('''NED'''). ...was published. The full title had now become ''A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles; Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological S
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  • ...ng these [[messages]]. It sounds a whole lot like (when they described the method of [[transmission]]).. it was just exactly like our [[TR|transmitter/receiv ...a good job despite the [[language]]. Those who read must [[read]] within [[historical]] [[context]], just as you would any [[book]], such as the [[Bible]] or wha
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  • *A setting in the future, in alternative [[timelines]], or in a historical past that contradicts known [[facts]] of [[history]] or the [[Archaeology|a ...thorough understanding of the nature and significance of the [[scientific method]]."[9] [[Rod Serling]]'s definition is "fantasy is the impossible made prob
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  • ==Historical and institutional context== ...creasingly distinct from natural history, on the one hand, and from purely historical or literary fields such as Classics, on the other. A common criticism has
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  • ...nd 19th centuries, in their joy and enthusiasm at discovering a scientific method which resulted in an enormous proliferation of understanding natural law, t ...of all your other fellows caught, like a snapshot, at a certain moment of historical development. So while you can be happy you were not born in a caveman type
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  • ...communicate]] through the fingers via the [[computer]]. Is this a viable [[method]] with you and would you suggest that some of us try that? MARY: Thank you . This is a [[historical]] question. The [[Midwayers]] and [[angels]] who originally went over to [[
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  • ...ar Cayce]]. Cayce did his readings in a sleep state or [[trance]]. Cayce's method was described by Dr. Wesley H. Ketchum who for several years used Cayce as ...here are not any direct references to the akasha to be found in any of the historical documentation of the aforementioned [[group]]s. The term akasha itself, alo
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  • ...that the field of process philosophy can advance itself by broadening its historical base and its scope of inquiry to include these insights. The fundamental re ...nts both the height of enlightenment thinking and the turning point of its historical transformation. It is with his thought that the critical and self-liberati
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  • ...nd Med. a. An aim or purpose in a [[healing]] process; hence, a plan or method of treatment. [med.L. curationis intentio, transl. {oasper} {tau}{ghfrown}{ * Sajama, Seppo & Kamppinen, Matti. ''Historical Introduction to Phenomenology''. New York, NY: Croom Helm, 1987.
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  • ...the family and the rearing of children in this forum. Do you validate this method of education and do you have any suggestions of additional information to c ...s ago – the juxtaposition and the similarities between the Rudolph-Steiner method of education and Maria Montessori. These are both beneficial avenues of in
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  • ...members to get in deeper contact with spirit. Faith is what so many great historical personages from your own near past have given credit for their creativity d ...ens—this, My children, is courage. This is the right way to go, the better method, the best life you can live. This potential is inherent in your human reali
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  • Accomplishing such a task will require a totally new method of option-development, redefined psychiatry by saying that the historical referents of a patient’s condition are
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  • One method we have suggested is with an indiscriminate, wholehearted projection of lov ...n obscene acts of violence; once you see the roots of this behavior in the historical record of the planet--how Urantia went so wildly astray from potentially be
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  • ...e answered. Let us point to the ways that are not productive, and your own historical records show the ways that leadership does not work. We could point to many ...g Planet—they talk about leadership being prepared for by a "statesmanship method" where they apprentice up the line until they have experienced the whole ga
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  • ...of history is often said to encompass both knowledge of past events and [[historical thinking]] skills. ...g" of a large variety of works, while still, in many cases, relying on the method of close reading.
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  • ...annica. It was the first to be published complete, instead of the previous method of volumes being released as they were ready. The type was kept in galleys ...l environment. In England, all natural things are a reference to layers of historical events, a reflection of human beings. However, in America, all of nature wa
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  • ...hought]] dismiss those events as irrelevant to [[modern]] life and of only historical interest. Soon they will see [[differently]]. ...y]]. There is no reason that the [[written]] [[word]] should be the only [[method]] of [[communication]]. At the moment, you and I are utilizing written comm
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  • It is said democracy is the best method of informing those entrusted with authority. They are best able to use auth ...part of a series of societal controls and 'normalizing' influences through historical institutions and definitions of normal vs. abnormal. Foucault once characte
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  • ...monstrations of Moore's commitment to analysis as the proper philosophical method. # Ludwig Noiré, Historical Introduction to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
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  • # McCullagh, Declan (January 30, 2007). "FBI turns to broad new wiretap method" (in English). ZDNet News. https://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-151059.html. # Wolf, Paul. "COINTELPRO" (in English). (online collection of historical documents). https://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/cointelpro/cointel.htm. Retrieve
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  • ...existence of deities. Others argue for atheism on philosophical, social or historical grounds. Many atheists tend toward secular philosophies such as [[humanism] ...cit adoption or assumption of philosophical naturalism within [[scientific method]] with or without fully accepting or believing it."
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  • ...be "evil" - a determination which itself is not derived by a [[scientific method]]. # Sanders, E.P., "The Historical Figure of Jesus", Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, p. 115 (1993)
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  • membership during this historical era (or as they are now called, the five new “families” of The end of The Council of 24 shall constitute an historical watershed event when they are disbanded
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  • ...evermore finely. This is the glory, if you will, of your recent scientific method, for also paradoxically enough, to human beings anyway, the finite material ...se fundamentalists’ fears, there is also a real danger here of a wealth of historical culture being lost. But the way out of this danger is not a further panic a
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  • ...e are important traditions in philosophy that are intimately bound up with historical and geographical circumstances. At the same time however, there are exampl ...on of Taoist principles, but it also has similarities to the [[dialectical method]] used by [[Socrates]] as described by [[Plato]].
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