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  • ...ion]] in the [[animal]] and the [[machine]]. Stafford Beer called it the [[science]] of effective organization and Gordon Pask extended it to include informat ...ne of the four pillars of what he described as "Profound Knowledge" in his book "The New Economics."
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  • ..., [[economics]], [[sociology]] and [[psychology]] as well as Environmental Science. ...lves, and also good for getting other things that are good. "Understanding science" may be such a good, being both worthwhile in and of itself, and as a means
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  • ...it extending throughout the space of our Local Universe here. Your Urantia Book calls these my “circuits” but perhaps a more modern designation would b (The Urantia Book is a Handbook for Being Human)
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  • ...tics. 1894 MITCHELL tr. Harnack's Hist. Dogma i. 28 Dogmatic is a positive science which has to take its material from history.
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  • ...hology of Music Performance: Creative Strategies for Teaching and Learning Book'', Oxford University Press US, p. 119.] ...piritual practice instead of the systematic rigor and controls of modern [[science]].
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  • ...ctitious or exaggerated [[asset]] entries that give a stock an unrealistic book [[value]] [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...e [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]]. ...udy, Ritter places history in the humanities, and asserts that it is not a science.Ritter, H. (1986). Dictionary of concepts in history. Reference sources for
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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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  • This is all spirit, for the Urantia Book offers a kind-of thumbnail way of dividing up this organic being you are in ...to get beyond my intellectual construction from my readings in the Urantia Book--having read it over a number of years and still finding a part of my emoti
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  • ==In Philosophy & Science== ...of his three ‘''Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy’'' at the beginning of ''Book III of Principia Mathematica''.
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  • # The Merriam-Webster new book of word histories. Merriam-Webster, Inc. 1991. p. 300. ISBN 9780877796039. [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...l Prize]] in medicine. Ethology is a combination of laboratory and field [[science]], with strong ties to certain other [[disciplines]] — e.g., neuroanatomy ...ill]] in his 1843 System of Logic. He recommended the development of a new science, "ethology," whose purpose would be the explanation of [[individual]] and n
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  • ...s exist that your eyes don't see and yet it is [[clearly]] a [[fact]] of [[science]] that most of what we consider the 'real' world is beyond the [[vision]] o ...[group]] in the sense that you have continued to hold the [[value]] of the book and read it with seriousness. So I say now, continue your get together and
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  • ...coined by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hooke Robert Hooke] in a [[book]] he published in 1665 when he compared the cork cells he saw through his m ...e Cell fourth edition, edited by Bruce Alberts (2002) published by Garland Science.
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  • ...r, limited length is a line, breadth a surface, depth a solid. (Aristotle, book v, chapters 11-14, Metaphysics). ...e such features as ''identities'' and ''relations'' between magnitudes. In science, quantitative structure is the subject of empirical investigation and canno
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  • In his book, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tipping_Point ''The Tipping Point''], M ...edia.org/wiki/Robert_B._Cialdini Cialdini, Robert B.] (2001). ‘‘Influence: Science and practice (4th ed.)’’. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. ISBN 0321011473.
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  • ...lies that the [[phenomena]] go against [[established]] [[principles]] of [[science]]. Specifically, precognition would violate the principle that an [[effect] ...e guarded in their reports on the [[value]] or use of [[dreams]]. In his [[book]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Interpretation_of_Dreams ''The Interpr
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  • # Skinner, B.F. (1953) Science and Human Behavior, p.230. # Reported in the book "The Attitude Factor" by Thomas Blakeslee
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  • [[Science fiction]] has envisaged the possibility of everything from kind, wise, and ...>As our own species is in the process of proving, one cannot have superior science and inferior morals. The combination is unstable and self-destroying.
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  • ...in 1983 included writers, [[Nobel laureates]], [[film]] directors, brain [[science|scientists]], publishers, business leaders, [[psychology|psychologists]], a ...[Timothy Wyllie]], and now, in its evolved form, it comes to you as this [[book]].
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