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  • ...entury, and only gradually divided into the modern categories of [[natural science]] vs. [[occultism]] or [[superstition]]. The 17th century saw the gradual r ...s Odic force appeared to be an attempt to bridge the gap between magic and science. More recent periods of renewed interest in magic occurred around the end o
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  • engineering, and computer science. These scientists made many sugges- A third, highly controversial body of research states that subjective con-
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  • ...re not the [[source]] of [[Sectarian|ultrasectarianism]] and meaningless [[controversial]] divisions of professed religionists. The corps now functioning on [[Urant [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • al-mu'tazilah (المعتزلة) or [[Mu'tazili]]te is another controversial theological school of [[philosophy]] in early Islam. They called themselves ...Changes). He explains that this Chinese view of the world is based not on science as the west knows it, but on chance.
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  • ...have some history or connection with a mainstream religious branch — controversial or otherwise, but gather followers through reinterpreting sacred texts or d ...pinoza]], the 17th c. philosopher, while supporting the new discoveries of science and eschewing traditional Jewish concepts of God and miracles, espoused tha
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  • ...and usually only on site. In the same way, there are manuscripts that were controversial and posited theories that were sharply different than the accepted belief s Dr. Neruda: "BST is a specific form of time travel. Science fiction treats time travel as something that is relatively easy to design a
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  • largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have emerged Gans, E. (1990). Science and Faith: The Anthropology of Revelation. Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield
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  • ...we learn in this Paper is going to [[adjust]] some personal views about [[science]]. I do not see how that can be avoided when we learn the [[Ultimaton]] has Urantia [[Science]] (as a system of [[inquiry]]) is badly distorting the [[truth]] about [[th
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  • develop a science to conduct the experiments necessary to bring man’s needs and the animal <blockquote>This situation will bound to be controversial wherever it is told. However, we look
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  • ...he received a [[Classics|classical education]] and studied [[history]] and science. ...dbooks/lalor/llCy787.html Ordinance of 1787] Lalor Cyclopædia of Political Science] In 1807, he signed a bill abolishing the slave trade.
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  • ...it, harmonie. 1605 BACON Adv. Learn. I. iv. §6 (1873) 32 The harmony of a science, supporting each part the other, is..the true and brief confutation..of all ...sed to be avoided (though could not always be avoided in fact; many of the controversial problems of accidentals are insoluble). Tinctoris spoke of a falsa concorda
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  • stimulated by the translations of Aristotle and Greek science from Arabic and Hebrew Greek writings in philosophy and science … disappears after 1200, reappearing
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  • R: It is not my place to comment on [[controversial]] [[cultural]] issues of your time, because to do so could seriously [[inte ...with energy [[channels]] that we do not [[recognize]] on the [[Western]] [[science]]. Blockages can contribute to the exacerbation of the [[disease]], but wha
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