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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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  • ...cing literally hundreds of concepts that are unique in your entire world’s literature: they say it is like wading through thick grease up to their waists!—to t Michael: Right. Then, if you have a scientific friend you say, “Are interested in how our solar system came about?”
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  • ...iety of [[frame of reference|perspectives]] which include extrapolation of scientific theories to untested regimes and philosophical or religious ideas. ...of science itself, especially with regards to whether [[scientific method|scientific inquiry]] can ask questions of "why" the universe exists. Another more prag
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  • ...e had to introduce that word. It had no previous existence in your world literature to designate this profound cosmic reality that comes into existence. And Questioner #1: A belief system would have nothing to do with a scientific reason.
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  • ...pons, at least imaginary ones -- to convince everyone of its will to put a scientific end to the evil of suffering and the evil of faith. As we know, all it did ...themselves. A nineteenth century critic remarked: "Throughout contemporary literature we find the tendency to regard individual suffering as a social evil and to
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  • The anthropologist [[Eric Wolf]] once described anthropology as "the most scientific of the humanities, and the most humanistic of the [[sciences]]." Contempora ..., or eras. The ''[[social sciences]]'' have generally attempted to develop scientific methods to understand social phenomena in a generalizable way, though usual
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  • ...ling]], and especially the [[spiritual]] realm. Here again, you see, the [[scientific]] is on one end and the [[spiritual]] on the other. But between these two e B2: "Daniel, this is B1 again. I [[received]] some [[literature]] from the [https://www.truthbook.org/ outreach group in Boulder] this past
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  • ...ief in conflict with established religion. With the spread of freethought, scientific skepticism, and criticism of [[religion]], the term began to gather a more ...''negative'' and ''positive'' atheism have been used in the philosophical literature and (in a slightly different sense) in Catholic apologetics.[https://www.nd
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  • ...ent of mental disorders in humans. [[Psychology]] examines emotions from a scientific perspective by treating them as mental processes and behavior and they expl ...on-human animals in [[ethology]], a branch of zoology which focuses on the scientific study of animal behavior. Ethology is a combination of laboratory and field
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  • ...attempt at an explanatory theory was the then unpublished ''Project for a Scientific Psychology'' in 1895. In this work Freud attempted to develop a neurophysio ...ated local chapters. The European Psychoanalytical Federation (EPF) is the scientific organization that consolidates all European psychoanalytic societies. This
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  • The face of happiness vanished from art and literature as it began to be reproduced along endless walls and hoardings, offering to ...whole man, a will to live totally which Marx was the first to provide with scientific tactics. But these are pernicious theories which the holy churches of Chris
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