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  • ...and ideology (the "epistemological break" is not an event, but a process; "science" always has to fight for its truth against ideology, which keeps coming bac ...nversation, to the movement of reason from premise to conclusion, and to a formal treatment of a subject at length. In the late twentieth century, the concep
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  • ...map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of links used. ...dea was inspired by Alfred Korzybski's general semantics as popularized in science fiction [[novel]]s, such as those of [[Robert A. Heinlein]] and [[A. E. van
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  • ...spects of the social life including [[economy]], [[education]], [[art]], [[science]], [[private]] life and [[moral]]s of [[citizens]]. "The officially proclai ...otalitarianism seeks to mobilize entire [[population]]s in support of an [[Formal|official]] [[state]] [[ideology]], and is intolerant of activities which ar
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  • ...multiverse, as one might call it, and not a universe." was popularized by science fiction author [[Michael Moorcock]]. ...ates. It is widely believed that Everett's interpretation (considered as a formal theory) is a [[conservative extension]] of standard quantum mechanics 
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  • ...at aspect of human reality that is not repeating itself. You have all your science telling you what is repeating--all the cause-and-effect you are involved in ...lk with God. Get away from the notion that prayer had to be some kind of a formal, stylized thing. Just have a talk with your Father. Like I suggested tonigh
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  • ...stigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particular [[science]]. [[Cosmology]] and [[ontology]] are traditional branches of metaphysics. ...al situation of metaphysics being integral with (Aristotelian) physics and science, has, in the West, become reversed so that scientists generally consider me
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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  • ...cipate in the act of healing. And prayer, of course, does not have to be a formal message, it can be an attitude, and so as you sit with someone, hold their ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...cipate in the act of healing. And prayer, of course, does not have to be a formal message, it can be an attitude, and so as you sit with someone, hold their ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...umanity|humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...l]]. According to Sri Aurobindo, while both [[materialism|materialistic]] Science and Yogic [[asceticism]] have much to offer, each is still lacking on its o
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  • ...of the written word, ''art historians'' rely on [[Formal concept analysis|formal analysis]], [[iconology]], [[semiotics]] ([[structuralism]], [[post-structu ...nn Holly. Page 107.</ref><ref>Rethinking Art History: meditations on a coy science By Donald Preziosi. Page 157.</ref> They are described as:
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  • A more formal distinction is whether the law is held to be sovereign, which constitutes a ...vision. Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute.
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  • 55:4.2 Upon the [[formal]] [[inauguration]] of the [[planetary]] [[ministry]] of the [[Corps of the ...regime]]. This is made possible by the final [[discoveries]] of [[physical science]] in [[liaison]] with the enlarged planetary [[functions]] of the [https://
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  • ...eutics is often defined as both a science and an art. It is considered a [[science]] with regard to its prescribed set of rules, and an [[art]] because meanin ...hip between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested that the Greek word root is etymologically rel
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  • There exists, however a more formal study of the term "integrity" and its meaning in modern ethics. Commentator ...rporates the Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality". Social Science Research Network. Retrieved on 2008-12-03. "Integrity exists in a positive
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  • [[Political science]] (also political studies) is the study of political [[behavior]] and exami ...bert Dahl]], who advocated the notion that political power is based in the formal political arena and is measured through voting patterns and the decisions m
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  • In the [[formal]]ism of quantum mechanics, the [[state]] of a [[system]] at a given time is ...y.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/ Quantum Physics Research] from [[Science Daily]]
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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 Royal Society was steadfast in its unpopular belief that science could only move forward through a transparent and open exchange of ideas ba
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  • ...ect of law&mdash;a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science. Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to [[Gnaeus Flavius (jurist)|Gnaeus Flavius]]: Flavius is sai
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  • ...iterature]], [[things]] which are so poor upon this earth. There is true [[science]], true [[mathematics]], much beyond what is revealed on [[this planet]]. O
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