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  • ...s theory according to the insights of my general approach to spirituality, science within consciousness, we can easily see what these higher needs are. The basic elements of the developing science within the primacy of consciousness are as follows:
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  • ...multiverse, as one might call it, and not a universe." was popularized by science fiction author [[Michael Moorcock]]. ...o Tegmark, "is ironic given that this level has historically been the most controversial". In September 2007 [[David Deutsch]] presented what is considered a proof
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  • ...suburbs. Attempts to include parts of the suburbs in The Hague were highly controversial. In the 1990s, with the consent of the Dutch Parliament, The Hague did succ [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...development]]. As Christiano states, "Marx did not believe in science for science’s sake…he believed that he was also advancing a theory that would…be ...give rise to modern [[capitalism]], as he asserted in his most famous and controversial work, '''''[https://books.google.com/books?id=fo9OIS7I0XAC&printsec=frontco
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  • ...subject not usually talked about, or taught, and many people find it very controversial; but unless it is factored into the equation, you cannot totally understand ...rt of an evolving soul, it is how you all learn, but throughout the world, science, business, the media, most religions, do not understand, do not want to und
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  • ...apy]], and large [[group]] awareness training programs. In programs as non-controversial as [[books]] on the [[power]] of positive [[thinking]], it functions as a [ ...phrase, "[[mind]] over [[matter]]." In this realm the doctrine can present controversial propositions such as, "you chose to have cancer and can just as easily beco
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  • ...is very common in some and issues of authorship are sometimes complex and controversial. In these contexts, authorship can encompass activities other than writing ...n, Constance. Schatten: Pitt Panel Finds ‘Misbehavior’ but Not Misconduct. Science. 17 February 2006, vol 311: 928.)
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  • ...ch as [[religion]], [[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights]], and [[animal rights]]. ...ices]] to convey personhood; especially as it relates to [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] [[Kiln People]], ISBN 0765342618
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  • ...]. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or literature. ;*[[The Enlightenment]]: [[Human rights]], new science, [[democracy]] (scholarly sources; [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Wilhelm Dilthe
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  • ...at is worth valuing. This is a major concern of [[sociology]], [[political science]], and [[economics]]. ...n be seen as an applied ethical topic since it involves a specific type of controversial behaviour. But it can also depend on more general normative principles, suc
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  • ...r took place. The decemvirate of 451 is believed to have included the most controversial points of customary law, and to have taken upon itself the leading function ...ect of law—a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science.
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  • ...began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultures#India|ancient India]] explained the phenomenon from the 8 ...eavenly bodies,<ref>K. A. Waheed (1978). ''Islam and The Origins of Modern Science'', p. 27. Islamic Publication Ltd., Lahore.</ref> foreshadowing [[Newton's
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  • ...as the Pope, the Devil, the Grim Reaper and the Last Judgement) and indeed controversial Christian images such as La Papesse — often thought to represent the lege ...[Switzerland|Swiss]] Tarot'' or the ''Tarot of [[Besançon]]'', removes the controversial Papess and Pope and, in their stead, puts [[Juno (mythology)|Juno]] with he
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  • ..., and later become specialized disciplines in their own right ([[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process ...the 17th century. At that time, the act of publishing academic inquiry was controversial, and widely ridiculed. It was not at all unusual for a new discovery to be
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  • ...nn Holly. Page 107.</ref><ref>Rethinking Art History: meditations on a coy science By Donald Preziosi. Page 157.</ref> They are described as: ...sexual]]. The use of posthumous material to perform [[psychoanalysis]] is controversial; furthermore, the sexual mores of Leonardo's time and Freud's are different
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  • In modern times the term "prophet" can be somewhat controversial. Many Christians with pentecostal or charismatic beliefs believe in the con Certain other controversial movements have claimed to have prophets, [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] and [[Ellen
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  • *How can one reconcile the findings of science with religion? ...ence and philosophy. Moreover, by science and philosophy he understood the science and philosophy of [[Aristotle]]. In some important points, however, he depa
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  • ...f human history, it has been a branch of [[metaphysics]]. Cosmology as a [[science]] originates with the [[Copernican principle]], which implies that celestia .../content/abstract/300/5627/1914?siteid=sci&ijkey=eJV6VmToFgZIE&keytype=ref Science 20 June 2003:Vol. 300. no. 5627, pp. 1914 - 1918] Throwing Light on Dark En
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  • ...s predominant Western view of the Chakras by Theosophists, and largely the controversial (in theosophical circles) C. W. Leadbeater in his book ''The Chakras'', whi Mercier introduces the relation of color energy to the science of the [[light]] [[spectrum]];
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  • ...ps (such as wealthy men of a particular ethnic group), but still remains a controversial issue with regard to disputed territories, areas with significant immigrati ...racy: Economic Development and Political Legitimacy." ''American Political Science Review'', '''53'''(1): 69-105.
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