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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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  • ==Scientific views== ...ucydides]] (ca. 460 BC – ca. 400 BC) who is credited with having begun the scientific approach to history in his work the [[History of the Peloponnesian War]].
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  • ...e, 1978, p. 147). As we shall see presently, the alchemist's quest was not scientific but spiritual. ...noninitiate becomes almost a cliché in Western post-Renaissance alchemical literature. An author quoted by the fifteenth-century Rosarium philosophorum declares
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  • ...d in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or literature. ...itary]] group as their position depended on their knowledge of writing and literature. After 200 B.C. the system of selection of candidates was influenced by [[C
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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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  • ==Scientific perspectives== ...e Subversion of the English Novel in E.M. Forster's Fiction (Sexuality and Literature) by Parminder Kaur Bakshi
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  • According to the literature of [[Theosophy]], [[Anthroposophy]], and [[Archeosophy]], each [[color]] of *Alfred, Jay, “Our Invisible Bodies: Scientific Evidence for Subtle Bodies”, Trafford Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1-412-06326-
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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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  • ...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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  • .../ref> Whereas the analysis of historical trends in, for example, politics, literature, and the sciences, benefits from the clarity and portability of the written ..., one of the founders of scientific psychology. A principal, if strained, scientific conception was that of the artistic ideal of corporeal correspondence; i.e.
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  • Scientific studies regarding the use of prayer have mostly concentrated on its effect ...ble]], the [[New Testament]], most of the Church writings, and in rabbinic literature such as the [[Talmud]].
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