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  • ...humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...e Synthesis of Yoga]]'', a book that first published in serial form in the journal ''Arya'' and was revised several times since.
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  • ==Scientific Opinion== # Tucker, Jim B. (2005). Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives, p.186.
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  • A new scientific usage developed out of Hans Seyle's reports of his laboratory experiments i ...l hypotheses. By the 1990s, "stress" had become an integral part of modern scientific understanding in all areas of physiology and human functioning, and one of
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  • ...cience on Intelligence] reprinted in Gottfredson (1997). ''[[Intelligence (journal)|Intelligence]]'' p. 13 ...s://www.debunker.com/texts/jensen.html Jensen, A. (1982). The debunking of scientific fossils and straw persons]</ref> He further replied that making conclusions
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  • ...clusive and integrated view of geologic events has developed, changing the scientific consensus to accept some catastrophic events in the geologic past. ...been discovered since then, explaining why the flood story was "stated in scientific methods with surprising frequency among the Greeks", an example being Pluta
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  • ..." can be used), decoration, and [[architecture]]. Mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as [[telescopes]] and [[lasers]], [[cameras]], and industria ...eda, S. R. J. Brueck (2006). "Ridged atomic mirrors and atomic nanoscope". Journal of Physics B 39: 1605–1623. doi:10.1088/0953-4075/39/7/005.
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  • ...prehensive understanding of humans and the universe by combining [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. According to the [[Integral Tran ...a]]'', a book that first published in serial form in the journal ''[[Arya (journal)|Arya]]'' and was revised several times since <ref>: see Biographical Notes
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  • ...io4255b4bl7e2jk3&author=sigmund+freud&title=&datetype=&startyear=&endyear=&journal=&type=&sort=author,a&fulltext1=&zone1=paragraphs&fulltext2=&zone2=paragraph ...eighton.edu/JRS/2005/2005-11.html] An analysis published later in the same journal contends that a number of methodological problems undermine any findings or
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  • Many conservative religious believers hold that in the absence of a plausible scientific theory, the best explanation for these events is that they were performed b Fundamentally, no philosopher sticking to the scientific [[world view]] could explain the [[existence]] or not of miracles, since mi
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  • ...umanities]] in that the social sciences tend to emphasize the use of the [[scientific method]] in the study of humanity, including [[quantitative method|quantita ...proach. Conversely, the interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary nature of scientific inquiry into human behavior and social and environmental factors affecting
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  • *Society for the Scientific Study of Religion ...vigilant against those who would use purportedly expert testimony lacking scientific and methodological rigor."
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  • Scientific studies regarding the use of prayer have mostly concentrated on its effect ...sly mentioned American Heart Journal study published in the American Heart Journal indicated that some of the intercessors who took part in it complained abou
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  • ...ional and non-scientific belief systems, typically as contrasted with the "scientific" or "traditional religious" beliefs of the society without or "at large". I * ''Aries: Journal for the Study of Western Esotericism'', Brill, Leiden, since 2001.
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  • ...c philosopher Karl Popper's assertion that falsifiability was the basis of scientific knowledge: <blockquote>"One can sum up all this by saying that the ''criterion of the scientific status of a theory is its falsifiability, or refutability, or testability''
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  • ...or abstained". Researchers found that another study published in the same journal documented frequent intercourse as being associated with lower diastolic bl ...f getting prostate cancer later by a third. Another study, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, "found that frequent ejaculations, 21
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  • ...ity]], but the existence of the paranormal is not widely accepted by the [[scientific]] community. ...to appreciate the base rate of [[chance]] occurrences. For example, in a [[scientific]] [[experiment]] of clairvoyance, a purported clairvoyant participant will
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  • ..._Sociological_Association American Sociological Association] have found no scientific [[Value|merit]] in them.[2] ...[associations]] and of [[scientific]] [[communities]] that there exists no scientific [[theory]], generally accepted and based upon methodologically sound [[rese
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  • '''Scientific method''' is a body of techniques for investigating [[phenomenon|phenomena] [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/scientific%20method scientific method], ''[[Merriam-Webster|Merriam-Webster Dictionary]]''.
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  • ...). The fear of death and religious attitudes and behavior, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 14, 379-382. ...f death? Religiousness, spirituality, and death anxiety in late adulthood. Journal of Religion, Spirituality, & Aging, 18, 93-110.
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  • ...[Philosophical Transactions]],’’ generally considered the first scientific journal, in [[1665]] by the Royal Society (London). ...] ([[London]]), was founded in Philadelphia in [[1743]]. As numerous other scientific journals and societies are founded, Alois Senefelder develops the concept o
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