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  • From a scientific point of view, the products of creative thought (sometimes referred to as c Although popularly associated with [[art]] and [[literature]], it is also an essential part of innovation and invention and is importan
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  • ...tural buildings [''aménagements architecturaux''], reglementary decisions, scientific statements, philosophical, moral, philanthropic propositions, in one word: * [[Postcolonial literature]]
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  • ...and reflective human [[descriptions]] of love from all of your planetary [[literature]], from all your personal [[expressions]] of love to each other, you would ...understanding of the [[perfection]] of creation. In all of your world's [[literature]], you have had many [[seekers]] and philosophers taking a stab at describi
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  • ...eviewed forty definitions of transpersonal psychology that had appeared in literature over the period 1969 to 1991. They found that five key themes in particular ...ology the "spiritual". While parapsychology leans more towards traditional scientific epistemology (laboratory experiments, statistics, research on cognitive sta
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  • of Nature, a prestigious top ranking British scientific journal. be found in literature and art, such as Australian aboriginal art
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  • ...le used to believe in productive forces. There is a certain hagiographical literature on the steam hammer. One cannot imagine much on the electric toothbrush. Th ...archy of capitalism and bureaucracy could make a vital contribution to the scientific struggle against death. But above all because it is in the vast laboratory
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  • ...ed: why the moose was indoors was not specified.(Tycho Brahe: A Picture of Scientific Life and Work in the Sixteenth Century) ...annes Kepler, Tycho Brahe, and the Murder Behind One of History's Greatest Scientific Discoveries, ISBN 978-1-4000-3176-4 ) According to the Gilders, they find
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  • In the scientific literature, the degree of religiosity is generally found to be associated with higher ...tion of an attitude-behavior contingent consistency model. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 16, 263-274.
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  • ...re not the first humans. Whenever you read literature, dear friends, read literature with a mind to internal consistency. Apply a discerning quality, this disc ...ask of any piece of literature, so you must ask the same questions of this literature. Ask those questions of the author. Of course, when you read this careful
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  • ...ive [[experiment]]ation in order to prove this. He pioneered the [[Science|scientific]] study of the [[psychology]] of visual perception, being the first scienti For religious visions as a literary form, see [[apocalyptic literature]].
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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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