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  • ...[[acceptance]] of fringe sciences. This is because in [[theory]] a fringe science will still maintain scientific rigor, plausibility, and [[integrity]], thou ...l [[problem]] of where to properly draw a boundary between science and non-science, when the objective actually is [[objectivity]], is called the demarcation
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  • ...ki/The_Histories_(Polybius) Histories] (6.4.6).[2] He uses it to name the 'pathological' version of [[popular]] rule in [[opposition]] to the [[good]] version, whi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • '''Disease''' is a pathological [[state]] of a part of an [[organism]]. Disease may be brought about by mul ..."The Logic of Well-Being: Therapeutic Narratives in Cairo, Egypt." Social Science Medicine 16:1491–1497.
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...umanity|humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...l]]. According to Sri Aurobindo, while both [[materialism|materialistic]] Science and Yogic [[asceticism]] have much to offer, each is still lacking on its o
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  • ...ks a comprehensive understanding of humans and the universe by combining [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. According to the [[In ...Integral thinkers like [[Sri Aurobindo]], and Wilber have argue that both science ''and'' mysticism (or [[spirituality]]) are necessary for complete understa
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  • ...m on [[consciousness]] for the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...hat he agrees remote viewing has been proven using the normal standards of science, but that the bar of [[evidence]] needs to be much higher for outlandish cl
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  • ...erly be considered a subfield of [[sociology]], of business, of [[computer science]], of mass communications and of mass [[behavior]]—a field that studies c ...ed Mayer-Kress view collective intelligence through the lens of [[computer science]] and cybernetics. Howard Bloom stresses the [[biological]] adaptations tha
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  • Biology as a separate [[science]] was developed in the nineteenth century, as scientists discovered that or ...ized egg. Furthermore, the cell is considered to be the basic part of the pathological processes of an organism.
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  • ...92-3, p348 and almost immediately experienced a disillusionment with what science had to offer. He became inspired by Eastern literature, particularly the [[ ...n ''A Theory of Everything'' Wilber attempts to bridge business, politics, science and spirituality and show how they integrate with theories of developmental
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  • ...re identical with those of [[magic]]. Mankind is progressing from magic to science, not by [[meditation]] and [[reason]], but rather through long experience, ...be repeatable in order to predict dependably any future results. [[Theory#Science|Theories]] that encompass wider domains of inquiry may bind many hypotheses
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  • ...e field of Transpersonal psychology for being underdeveloped as a field of science, and he further differentiates between Transpersonal psychology as a field ...d spiritual experiences have in the past been seen as either regressive or pathological and treated as such.
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  • In the new definition I would like to suggest, deep politics is a pathological syndrome of post-modern politics and in the evolution of consciousness that [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...e range of sexual desires and particular desires within that range are not pathological. Human beings, he said, have both a sexual aim—what it is they want to do ...as homosexuality—became an important concept to ideas about [[art]] and [[science]] developing in the early twentieth century. Art and scientific [[research]
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  • ...t in 1969, he co-organised a symposium on the subject, [[thinking]] that [[science]] had unfairly neglected the UFO question. However, Westrum wrote that "Sag ...hat mainstream rejection of UFO evidence is a classic case of pathological science. Astronomer and ufologist J. Allen Hynek's famous comment regarding this su
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  • ...could say regarding his social and political thought, his philosophy of [[science]], and his taxonomy of the entire [[universe]], but my purpose here will be ...may have successfully manipulated nature but it delivered no truth. While science never experienced a crisis of self-doubt because of this line of reasoning,
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  • ...to Power's stability than the models identified with. Identification is a pathological state, but only accidental identifications are officially classed as "menta ...s, among hijackers. Specialization is in a sense the science of roles, the science of endowing appearances with the éclat formerly bestowed by nobility, wit,
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  • ...nded on Freud's thoughts on this, describing the syndromes of "Established pathological mourning" vs. "reactive depression" based on similar dynamics. Melanie Klei ...ts doubt upon the possibility of delimiting psychoanalysis as a rigorous [[science]]. Yet it celebrates the side of Freud which emphasises the open-ended and
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  • ...r policy. They very rarely answer questions about politics, social issues, science, and other worldly matters. We must learn and earn our own way through fait ...istorical attempts to explain the teaching mission as psychic, diabolical, pathological, fraudulent, human, and so on. Lengthy rebuttals could also be generated. B
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