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  • ...invisible from the perspective of basic [[physics]]. A lot of vigorous [[literature]] has grown up around the relation between these views. ==Scientific Materialists==
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  • ==Scientific and psychological views== ...ocial ties, and social support in a southeastern community. Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion 1994;33:46–61.
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  • ...hics|moral philosophy]], and [[political philosophy]], a great deal of the literature is taken up with a debate concerning the nature of African philosophy itsel ...losophical thought. The standard view of the rise of philosophical (and of scientific) thought is that it probably required a certain sort of social structure (o
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  • ...erary theory. It is to fail to appreciate the contribution of his ideas on literature to his ethics and philosophical anthropology, and the reasons for relating ...ese ideas. This direct influence was acknowledged only recently in English literature on Bakhtin by Caryl Emerson who indicated that, amongst the sources of Bak
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  • ==Early Scientific Views== ...ot delve into the religious literature but look more toward the objective, scientific approach to the study of states of consciousness in the West, which they ma
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  • ...teem has become the third most frequently occurring theme in psychological literature: as of 2003 over 25,000 articles, chapters, and [[books]] referred to the t ...rolled laboratory experiments. When we conducted our initial review of the literature, we uncovered no lab studies that probed the link between self-esteem and a
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  • ...the early to mid sixteenth century, the novel was a popular enough form of literature for at least one newly discovered area - the land of [[Origin of the name C ...e still not considered part of the world of learning, hence not part of "[[literature]]"; instead they were market goods. If one opened the [[term catalogue]]s i
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  • * The term θεολογια ''theologia'' is used in Classical Greek literature, with the meaning "discourse on the gods or [[cosmology]]".<ref>[https://ww ...er theology's methods are appropriately theoretical and (broadly speaking) scientific or, on the other hand, whether theology requires a pre-commitment of faith
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  • ...Gramsci]] wrote. Such a state of affairs has been dramatized many times in literature: [[Nineteen Eighty-Four]] by [[George Orwell]]; [[Brave New World]] by [[Al ...ideology, called [[scientism]]. Some scientists respond that, while the [[scientific method]] is itself an ideology, as it is a collection of ideas, there is no
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  • The scientific study of [[human]] [[evolution]] encompasses the development of the genus ' ...r European control, leading to later struggles for [[independence]]. The [[Scientific Revolution]] in the 17th century and the [[Industrial Revolution]] in the 1
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  • ...[natural philosophy]]"; the term "science" itself meant "knowledge". The [[scientific method]], however, made natural philosophy an [[empirical]] and [[experimen ...). In the widespread, though erroneous, use of the term in current popular literature, there is a remnant of the notion that metaphysical means ultraphysical: th
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  • ...ourse]]. Good evening. I am called Merium. The term [[vortex]] sounds so [[scientific]]. It does not have to be, but for some people, they are comfortable with a ...dical_literature#Medical_journal medical journals] or many of the areas of literature that are available today, but I am wanting to [[expressing]] a need for --
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  • ...f the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is regarded as pseudoscience by the scientific community, and as misrepresentative of [[Maya]] history.[2][4] ...l example or by a group's joined consciousness. The general intent of this literature is not to warn of impending doom but "to foster counter-cultural sympathies
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  • The [[art]] of translation is as old as written [[literature]]. Parts of the Sumerian [[Epic of Gilgamesh]], among the oldest known lite ...nalist desire to oppose France's cultural domination and to promote German literature.
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  • ...we thought we had just discovered… I wonder what type of technologic and scientific knowledge the Caligastia one hundred were able to transmit through their no ...ture of the world, and the predetermined course of human history (Biblical literature).
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  • ...of study even though it was, in the early days, the subject of large scale scientific studies that produced reports described to follow.[1] Prior to August, 2008 ...y of study as any topic, and deserve case-by-case [[analysis]] using the [[scientific method]]. Debunkers include Philip Klass and Dr. Donald Menzel.
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  • ...rical approach has been destabilised with the recent emergence of accurate scientific testing, particularly DNA testing. As a result, the [[law]] on fatherhood i ...Father: On Deleuze's Suicide in Comparison with Blanchot's Notion of Death Literature and Theology, doi:10.1093/litthe/frm019
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  • ...bits no such goals nor rules and is considered to be "unstructured" in the literature. ...itive development. It makes us better adjusted, smarter and less stressed, Scientific American.
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  • *Welmek: Chief of Educational Literature and Philosophy, Urantia Magisterial Mission that they represent areas of scientific investigation essential for the success of the Magisterial Mission.
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  • ...the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[literature]], and [[political]] [[progress]]. But with all these achievements they had ...eligious]] [[rituals]], [[education]], [[magic]], [[medicine]], [[art]], [[literature]], [[law]], [[government]], [[morals]], [[sex]] regulation, [https://en.wik
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