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  • ...the field of [[scientific method|scientific]] [[hypothesis]]. Progress in scientific research is due largely to provisional explanations which are constructed b [[Category: Languages and Literature]]
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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 ...uted its own esoteric imagery, notably the [[Holy Grail]] from [[Arthurian literature]].
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ure]], as well as performing arts such as [[theatre]] and [[dance]], and [[literature]]. Other humanities such as language are sometimes considered to be part o
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  • ...nce]]s is the [[tradition]]al [[purpose]] of science fiction, making it a "literature of [[ideas]]".[1] Science fiction is largely based on writing entertainingl *Stories that involve [[technology]] or scientific principles that contradict known [[laws]] of [[nature]][4] (compare [[Mirac
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  • ...classical certainties thought to be overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, '''20th-century philosophy''' was set for a ...e]], [[cybernetics]], [[genetics]], and [[generative linguistics]], rich [[literature|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an a
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  • ...all number of reports of anti-gravity-like effects in the [[scientific]] [[literature]]. As of 2007 none of them are widely accepted by the physics community. ...of the Laws of Physics, by Daniel Z. Freedman and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, Scientific American, February 1978
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deconstruction deconstruction] movement in modern [[literature]] (and [[art]] and [[music]]). It is not a book that many scientists would that Steiner feels deeply in the face of modern deconstructive movements in literature, with their
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  • ...ty Northwestern University] where he received his Ph.D. in the History and Literature of Religions in 1975. His doctoral dissertation surveyed some 800 religious *Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
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  • ...ceful and prosperous kingdom. Encourages [[Anglo-Saxon]] [[culture]] and [[literature]]. Even marries Aethelred's widow Emma, brought over from Normandy ...ter a while, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is no longer kept up. Authors write literature in French, not English. For all practical purposes English is no longer a w
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  • ...by all folklorists). As an [[academic discipline]], it refers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the objects studied by the method. ...ith immediate resistance, because it seemed to make the fount of [[Western literature|Western literary]] eloquence the slave of a system of [[cliché]]s, but it
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  • ...oped into the disciplines of the natural sciences over the course of the [[scientific revolution]]. Today, philosophical questions are usually explicitly disting ...iplines become particularly hot topics and can occupy so much space in the literature that they almost seem like major branches in their own right. (Over the pas
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  • ...ly the humanities include [[Languages|ancient and modern languages]] and [[literature]], [[history]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[visual arts|visual]] and ...ess, the influence of classical ideas in humanities such as philosophy and literature remain strong.
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  • ===Literature=== ...n experiments.<ref name="ConsciousUniverse"> ''The Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena'' by Dean I. Radin Harper Edge, ISBN 0-06-251502
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  • ==Literature== ...kly seminars on the issue of trust in the personal, religious, social, and scientific realms as part of the Templeton Foundation's Research Lecture series and al
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  • ...the term "philology" describes the study of a language together with its [[literature]] and the historical and cultural contexts that are indispensable for an un ...[[historical linguistics]]," philology was one of the 19th century's first scientific approaches to human language but gave way to the modern science of [[lingui
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  • '''Voice''' as in a "writer's voice" is a [[Literature|literary]] term used to describe the [[individual]] writing style of an [[a ...ment, improvement, intensification, and prolongation, although in strictly scientific usage acoustic authorities would question most of them. The main point to b
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  • ...diverse]] emotions and [[behaviors]], which makes it difficult to form a [[scientific]] definition of jealousy. Scientists still do not have a [[universally]] ag ...viors. These themes form the [[essential]] [[meaning]] of jealousy in most scientific studies.
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  • ...ome cases, this involves disentangling folk uses of the term language from scientific uses. ..., but they (usually) cannot explain how or why they say what they say. The scientific description and explanation of this knowledge, as possessed by a language's
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  • ...sues of ‘‘[[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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  • ==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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