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  • ==Theory== ...his individual avoids identifying himself or herself with a marginalized [[culture]]. This individual generally is either not aware of or does not acknowledge
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  • * Context theory, theory of how environmental design and planning of new development should relate t * Low context culture
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_minority ethnic minorities] into the [[dominant]] [[culture]]. It is [[opposed]] to affirmative [[philosophy]] (for example, [https://e ==Constructivist Theory==
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  • ...The Idea of Critical Theory: Habermas and the Frankfurt School; Morality, Culture, and History; Public Goods, Private Goods; and History and Illusion in Poli
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  • *A broad subdivision of [[culture]], composed of many expressive disciplines. The theory and practice of [[politics]]; descriptive analyses of [[political system]]s
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  • ...ctivity, primarily through the recovery and [[analysis]] of the material [[culture]] and environmental data that they have left behind, which includes [[artif ...from studying human [[evolution]] to cultural evolution and understanding culture [[history]].
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  • ...[[system]]. Values are considered subjective and vary across people and [[culture]]s. Types of values include ethical/moral values, doctrinal/[[ideology|ideo * [[Value theory]] -- in ethics, aesthetics and other evaluative matters
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  • In popular [[culture]], the genre of fantasy is dominated by its medievalist form, especially si ...ions ([[political]], historical, literary) between medievalism and popular culture.
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  • ...m which it developed would have been familiar to [[Orality|preliterate]] [[culture]]s. For example the idea of one village being twice as large as another or ...proportions that appears in Book VII of The Elements reflects the earlier theory of ratios of commensurables.[10]
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  • ...xts]] and deviating markedly from those [[accepted]] by the individual's [[culture]]. These patterns develop early, are inflexible, and are associated with si ...rts]] on the basis of invariable [[subjectivity]]. They [[argue]] that the theory and diagnosis of personality disorders are based strictly on [[social]], or
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  • ...ers: he is aloof from the world, and especially is a man of training and [[culture]] who cares little for the ordinary pleasures of sense.
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  • 195:2.1 The [[Romans]] bodily took over [[Greek]] [[culture]], putting [[representative]] [[government]] in the place of government by ...] as its [[moral]] [[philosophy]]. [[Christianity]] became the [[moral]] [[culture]] of [[Rome]] but hardly its [[religion]] in the sense of being the [[indiv
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  • *2. (group theory) A set with an associative binary operation, under which there exists an [[ *7. ([[sociology]]) A subset of a culture or of a society.
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  • ...aid_period Ubaidians]", and are theorized to have evolved from the Samarra culture of northern Mesopotamia ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyria Assyria]). ...the Eastern Arabia littoral region, and were part of the Arabian bifacial culture. Reliable historical records begin much later; there are none in Sumer of a
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  • ...re [[experiment]]al or innovative, particularly with respect to [[art]], [[culture]], and [[politics]]. ...h are manifested in the non-conformist lifestyles they adopted, vanguard [[culture]] being shown to be a variety or subcategory of Bohemianism.[5]
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  • ==Theory of developmental stages== ...w children reason and interact with their surroundings. [[James Marcia]]'s theory focuses on identity achievement and has four identity statuses. [[Maria Mon
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  • ...n and [[relative]] economic independence prevalent in the modern Western [[culture]] is responsible for the unprecedented number and scope of various contempo ===Culture theory===
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  • ...[[spiritual]] [[idea]] that [[nature]] and [[human being]]s and/or human [[culture]] evolve along a predetermined [[cosmological]] pattern or ascent, or in ac ...ach independently incorporated the findings of [[science]] into a larger [[theory]] of spiritual evolution, and extended the [[traditional]] human, animal, v
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  • In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_theory music theory], an '''interval''' is a combination of [[two]] [[notes]], or the [[ratio]] In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_culture Western culture], the most common [[method]] to [[classify]] and name intervals is based on
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  • *1: a [[theory]] that the [[universe]] and especially living [[nature]] is correctly seen ...the sort of [[recognition]] of [[identity]] which is typical of our own [[culture]].
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  • ...[purpose]] is to elucidate the [[language]] of the text and the specific [[culture]] that produced it, both of which may be foreign to the reader. Such a comm If a text is [[historical]], or is produced within a culture assumed to be of limited familiarity to a reader, a broader range of issues
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  • ...iography, [[linguistics]], sociolinguistics, [[psychoanalysis]], political theory, feminism, and queer studies. His work still has a major influence in the a ...American [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_1980s_culture_wars 1980s culture wars], this would attract the [[anger]] of politically conservative and rig
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  • ...]]''. In a general sense, "oral tradition" refers to the transmission of [[culture|cultural]] material through vocal utterance, and was long held to be a key ...is summarized from the overlapping prefaces to the following volumes: The Theory of Oral Composition: History and Methodology, (Indiana University Press, 19
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  • ...se of the entity, the environment in which commitment takes place, and the culture of the members of the entity; one can exhibit personal commitment to a corp ...importance, the personal commitments and presuppositions of this and the [[theory]] and [[practice]] of working it out in living.
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  • ...Republic, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. (18th century US racial theory) * Feagin, Joe R. (2006). Systemic Racism: A Theory of Oppression, Routledge: New York, NY.
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  • ...ion should be considered only to [[rectify]] grave injustices (“Just Cause Theory”). Some theories do both. A list of justifications may be presented [[su * Preserving [[culture]], [[language]], etc. from assimilation or destruction by a larger or more
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  • ...871 [[book]] ''Primitive Culture'', in which he defined it as being "the [[theory]] of the [[universal]] animation of [[nature]]".
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  • ...s given a further definition, being made synonymous with Wilber's [[AQAL]] theory [https://aqaljournal.integralinstitute.org/public/Pdf/AQAL_Glossary_01-27-0 ...n of [[consciousness]] has also become a central theme in much of integral theory [https://integral-review.org/current_issue/documents/Gidley,%20Evolution%20
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  • ...asing advance. The idea of eternal progress is in opposition to the cyclic theory of eternal return or eternal recurrence, which implies that with a [[finite ...reans]] with having had a potential for leading to the [[foundation]] of a theory of Progress through their [[materialistic]] acceptance of the atomism of De
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  • Stories are an important aspect of [[culture]]. Many works of [[art]], and most works of [[literature]], tell stories; ...ancient origin, existing in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Chinese and Indian [[culture]]s. Stories are also a ubiquitous component of human [[communication]], us
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  • '''Retributive''' [[justice]] is a [[theory]] of justice that considers that [[punishment]], if [[proportionate]], is a ...[presence]] in the ancient [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish Jewish] [[culture]] is shown by its inclusion in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah law
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  • ...from many different sources, including Landsat images from space. In this theory, the Bible’s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gihon Gihon River] would corr superior [[culture]], embracing [[temples]], metalwork, [[agriculture]], animals, pottery, wea
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  • ...sis for psychosomatic medicine. Particularly, the umwelt concept and the [[theory]] of [[organism]] by Jakob von Uexküll has been found useful as an approac ...s term, which was largely due to the [[influence]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] on psychiatric physicians and the inaccurate application by non-specialis
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  • The [[origins]] of contentment in Jewish culture [[reflect]] an even older [[thinking]] reflected in the [[Book of Proverbs] ...g of human behavior. Dr. Raup made this the basis of his [[pedagogical]] [[theory]], which he later used in his severe criticisms of the American Education s
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  • Pertinent to the concept are the processes by which a dominant culture maintains its dominant position. Examples are: the use of institutions to ...rather than armed force. Such conceptions are sometimes referred to as "[[culture|cultural]] hegemony." It should be made clear that these 'subalterns of sta
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  • ...ts vary throughout the tree of life, and are especially complex in human [[culture]]. ...oposed by Robert Trivers in 1974 and extends the more general selfish gene theory and has been used to explain many observed [[biological]] [[phenomena]].[1]
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  • '''Hermeneutics''' is the study of [[interpretation]] theory. [[Tradition]]al hermeneutics - which includes [[Bible|Biblical]] hermeneut Philosophical hermeneutics refers primarily to [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]]'s theory of [[knowledge]] as developed in ''Truth and Method'', and sometimes to [[P
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  • ...increasing sophistication. About 50,000 years ago, human technology and [[culture]] began to change more rapidly. ...arwin wrote on the subject. Nevertheless, the implications of evolutionary theory were clear to contemporary readers (On the Origin of Species, [https://darw
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  • ...dex.php?title=Paper_14#14:3._THE_HAVONA_WORLDS billion worlds of Havona] [[culture]] you will develop an eternal [[friendship]] for these superb beings. And h ...a will ever be entirely depleted of its natives. We have entertained the [[theory]] that Havoners will possibly cease entering the finaliter corps sometime d
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  • ...rganic]] causes and aspects of disease. [[Discoveries]] such as the [[germ theory]] of disease and the [[existence]] of entities such as [[virus]]es and [[ba ...und to vary in their prevalence depending on a diet common to a particular culture or region.
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  • ...versions]] to [[new religious movements]] (NRMs). A third-[[generation]] [[theory]] proposed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Zablocki Ben Zablocki] [[f ...Behavior Modification Programs; Terrorist Groups; Dysfunctional Corporate Culture; Interpersonal Violence; and Alleged Chinese Governmental Human Rights Viol
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  • Rituals have formed a part of human [[culture]] for tens of thousands of years. The earliest known undisputed evidence of ...g anthropologists, and other ethnographers, who have contributed to ritual theory are [[Victor Turner]], Ronald Grimes, [[Mary Douglas]], and the [[Biogeneti
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  • ...]] and [[education]]alists to refer to the [[process]] of learning one’s [[culture]] and how to live within it. For the individual it provides the skills and ...Bales 1956) and a group of colleagues in the US developed a comprehensive theory of society that responded to the emergence of [[modernity]] in which the co
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  • ...perceives is a result of interplays between past [[experience]]s, one’s [[culture]] and the interpretation of the perceived. If the percept does not have sup ...most notably the works of Professor Emeritus [[Richard L. Gregory]]. This theory is increasingly gaining experimental support and could be surmised as dynam
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  • ...oblem solving in children. David McNeill (1992, 2006)has developed a broad theory about how gesture and speech are part of a single [[thought]] [[process]]. ...known gestures are the so-called emblems or quotable gestures. These are [[culture]]-specific gestures that can be used as replacement for [[words]]. Communit
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  • ...amework of [[ideas]] and [[beliefs]] through which an individual, group or culture [[interprets]] the world and [[interacts]] with it. ...ued that language was part of the [[creative]] adventure of [[mankind]]. [[Culture]], [[language]] and linguistic communities developed [[simultaneously]], he
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  • ...fulfilled; that in order to count as knowledge, a [[statement]] must be [[theory of justification|justified]], [[truth|true]], and [[belief|believed]]. Some Situational knowledge is often embedded in language, culture, or traditions.
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  • ...osits that [[slaves]] were forced to work until the pyramid was done. This theory is no longer accepted in the modern era, however. Egyptologists believe tha *The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments, ISBN 0-8021-1703-1
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  • ...nobe/rorty.html] An interview with Rorty] Davidson, D., 1986, "A Coherence Theory of Truth and Knowledge," Truth And Interpretation, Perspectives on the Phil ...ings of Lyotard were largely concerned with the role of narrative in human culture, and particularly how that role has changed as we have left modernity and e
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  • ...yond the boundaries of physics as he engaged himself in the educational, [[culture|cultural]], and philosophical concerns of his generation. Less known is Ein ...paper on Brownian motion, and in June his celebrated essay on the special theory of relativity, which was followed in September by his derivation of the fam
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  • ...have constructed a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory critical theory] of childhood and childhood [[education]] that they have labeled kindercult *Calvert, Karin. Children in the House: The Material Culture of Early Childhood, 1600-1900. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1992.
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  • While most [[culture]]s have developed forms that provoke this paradoxical response, tragedy ref ...he Origin of German Tragic Drama'' (1928). [[Gilles Deleuze]] develops his theory of tragic representation in his collaboration with [[Félix Guattari]], ''A
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  • ...h was sighted as the result of the movement of the rays from the eye. This theory was championed by scholars like [[Euclid]] and [[Ptolemy]] and their follow ...se on what really vision is, but [[light]] did not play any role in this [[theory]] and it remained only a speculation lacking any [[experiment]]al foundatio
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  • ...'s identification of the heart with emotion were proposed as a part of his theory of the circulatory system, the heart has continued to be used as a symbolic ...on St. Valentine's Day greeting cards, candy boxes, and similar popular [[culture]] artifacts as a [[symbols|symbol]] of [[romance|romantic love]].
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  • ...ntions. The scope of the word "genre" is usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the con ...ies. Even fiction that depicts innovations ruled out by current scientific theory, such as stories about or based on [[faster-than-light]] travel, are still
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  • In some [[culture]]s, people (or also other beings) are believed to have two (or more) kinds ==In contemporary feminist theory==
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  • ...eatedly placed them in conflict with mainstream trends in American popular culture—not only in [[religion]], but in the realms of [[education]], [[politics] ...became increasingly alienated from the [[mainstream]] of American popular culture.
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  • ...ept of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychoanalytic_theory psychoanalytic theory], a mental illness, a social or [[cultural]] [[problem]], or simply a [[per ...have applied the term "narcissism" more generally to contemporary American culture. Some experts believe a disproportionate number of pathological narcissists
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  • 94:6.10 The Confucian preachment of [[morality]] was predicated on the [[theory]] that the earthly way is the distorted [[shadow]] of the heavenly way; tha ...have ever since constituted the basis of the [[moral]] [[fabric]] of the [[culture]] of almost a third of [[Urantia]]ns. These [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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  • ...re many different definitions of leisure. One popular social psychological theory of leisure was put forward by [[psychology]] professor John Neulinger in th ...optimal arousal to explain leisure. M[[ihaly Csikszentmihalyi]]'s [[flow]] theory is another popular definition of leisure.
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  • ...ter developed into the concept of [[information]] entropy in [[information theory]]. ...subject of current research. At least in some disciplines of computability theory, the notion of randomness turns out to be identified with computational unp
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  • ...stian Church with government. In its extreme form, it is a [[political]] [[theory]] in which the head of [[state]], notably the Emperor ('Caesar', by extensi ...James H. (1966), The Icon and the Axe: An Interpretive History of Russian Culture, New York: Random House, pp. 67
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  • ...nsider the behaviour not to be essential to the emotion. The [[James-Lange theory]] posits that emotional experience is largely due to the experience of bod ...rm complex emotions. In one model, the complex emotions could arise from [[culture|cultural]] conditioning or association combined with the basic emotions. Al
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  • Popular [[culture]] uses the word jealousy as a synonym for envy. Many dictionary definitions Although popular culture often uses jealousy and envy as synonyms, modern [[philosophers]] and [[psy
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  • ...'' "custom, habit"), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of [[Value theory|value]]s and [[Custom (law)|custom]]s of a person or group. It covers the [ Another strand of meta-ethical theory, called 'realism', holds that moral value is somehow an intrinsic property
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  • An unattended shadow or shade was [[thought]] by some [[culture]]s to be similar to that of a [[ghost]], a flicker of a life unable to end ...nd an object; like a [[halo]]. Early eastern [[belief]]s also play to this theory. For example, Vishnu (a prominent Hindu god) would appear to help followers
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  • ...ermeates everyday life and it is present in countless aspects of popular [[culture]] [[phenomenon]] such as jokes, fairy tales, fashion or images of death. In ...recently, psychologist Anthony Scioli (2006) has developed an integrative theory of hope that consists of four elements: attachment, mastery, survival, and
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  • ...nd practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...social, and the normative, nor does it reflect three competing theories of culture.
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  • ...n the grammar of Pāṇini, around the 4th century BCE. Its position in the [[culture]]s of South]] and Southeast Asia] is akin to that of [[Latin]] and Greek in ...west some time during the early second millennium BCE. Evidence for such a theory includes the close relationship of the Indo-Iranian tongues with the Baltic
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  • ...he [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenistic_Judaism Greek wing of Jewish culture and theology]. And the [[writings]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S ...ce]] of the [[Thought Adjusters]] more clearly than did Paul. But Paul's [[theory]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Original_sin original sin], the doctrin
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  • ...nd practices in which such objects and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Culture this link].</center>
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  • ...story, possibly even causing its failure (See [[Battle of Lade]]). Another theory explains the birth of philosophical debate in Athens with the presence of a ...ical problems. Some central ideas of Plato's dialogues are the [[The Forms|Theory of Forms]], i.e., that the mind is imbued with an innate capacity to unders
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  • ...g else that was the original cause for the reinterpretation of needs. The theory of human motivation is very old, but there has been no accuracy as to what ...ific, social research that has been conducted to support this values-based theory of motivation. The proof of their validity is that they are self-evident,
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  • Historically, the term refers to the philosophical thinking of [[Western culture|Western civilization]], beginning with [[Greek philosophy]] in [[ancient Gr ...Subdisciplines include [[meta-ethics]], [[value (ethics)|value theory]], [[theory of conduct]], and [[applied ethics]].
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  • ...ego identity, along with the proper integration into a stable society and culture, lead to a stronger sense of identity in general. Accordingly, a deficiency ...le's evaluations of others. [https://www.tcw.utwente.nl/theorieenoverzicht/Theory%20lusters/Interpersonal%20Communication%20and%20Relations/Social_Identity_T
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  • The German sociologist [[Max Weber]] developed a theory proposing that stratification is based on three factors that have become kn ==Pierre Bourdieu's theory on class distinction==
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  • ==The impact of literacy on culture== ...McLuhan’s term) the use of these technologies in their daily lives. As a culture interiorizes the technologies of literacy, the ‘oral residue’ diminishe
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  • ...d in his 1936 lecture "Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics" a "Northern 'theory of courage'"—the heroic or "virtuous pagan" insistence to do the right th ...nd a potent and terrible solution in naked will and courage. 'As a working theory absolutely impregnable.' So potent is it, that while the older southern ima
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  • ...in mainland [[Greece]]. Though the Philistines adopted local [[Canaan]]ite culture and language before leaving any written texts, an [[Indo-European languages ...repulsed by [[Ramesses III]], he finally resettled them, according to the theory, to rebuild the coastal towns in Canaan.
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  • ...ps://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Jude] must, in [[theory]], be both final and infallible. The [[cult]] resists [[development]] becau ...th-while [[civilization]]. [[Religion]] en[[mother]]ed much nonreligious [[culture]]: [[Sculpture]] originated in [[idol]] making, [[architecture]] in [[templ
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  • ...tical of confirmation bias, lent his scientific credibility to support the theory, coauthoring a paper with Jung on the subject. Some of the evidence that Pa ==In popular culture==
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  • ...[[English]]-speaking world the term pedagogy refers to the [[science]] or theory of educating.[5] The late Malcolm Knowles reasoned that the term andragogy ...dagogy: Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature, Language, Composition, Culture'']
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  • ...ilosopher [[Michel Foucault]] (1926-1984) and [[Jürgen Habermas]]' ''[[The Theory of Communicative Action]]'' (''Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns''). Each ...to developmental psychology by [[Erica Burman]] and in relation to social theory and psychoanalysis by [[Ian Parker (psychologist)]], and a critical researc
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  • ...n_Society_and_Culture Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture] breaks modern secularism into two types: hard and soft secularism. Accordi ...Keysar. Hartford, CT: Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture (ISSSC), 2007.
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  • ...ethnically distinct from the imperial (ruling) ethnic [[group]] and its [[culture]] [3] — unlike a federation, an extensive State voluntarily composed of a ...(1996) ([dead link] – Scholar search), The Decline and Fall of Empires: A Theory of De-Development, Honolulu, retrieved on 2008-01-06 Written for the United
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  • ...s (see syntax and semantics). Codes also represent the [[values]] of the [[culture]], and are able to add new shades of connotation to every aspect of life. ...while semiotics is closer to some of the humanities (including [[literary theory]]) and to cultural [[anthropology]].
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  • ...ture, while practical reason deals with the moral actions of a society and culture, with these two realms being governed by the concepts of nature and freedom ...dead inherently empty concept, and the full concreteness of life, between theory or subjective thinking, and objective existence and experience.’
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  • ...trends. Traditionally, history has been studied with some practical or [[theory|theoretical]] aim, but now it is also studied simply out of intellectual cu ...n.Btitle=Unwrapping+the+Sacred+Bundle][https://pzacad.pitzer.edu/%7Edsegal/theory/yanasegal.pdf Introduction available online]. Reviewed by [https://www.anth
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  • ...ich'', p. 7. London: Phaidon Press</ref> Works of art criticism and of art theory frequently have been the pivots upon which the understanding of art history ...comparable style, or sanctioning an entire style or movement; and ''[[art theory]]'', which is concerned with the fundamental nature of art, and is more rel
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  • ...trast Aron's approach with Dabrowski's concept of over-excitability in his theory of Positive Disintegration. ...uring a difficult discrimination task known to be affected by culture, but culture had no impact on the activated areas for highly sensitive subjects, as if t
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  • ...hics and philosophical anthropology, and the reasons for relating literary theory to ethics and philosophical anthropology. Construing Schelling as an ideali ...sm. Bakhtin’s ‘ethics of answerability’ together with his work on literary theory can be understood as a solution to problems posed by Schelling’s philosop
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  • Even in [[structuralism|structuralist]] social theory, power appears as a ''process'', an aspect to an ongoing social relationshi ...ssociated with [[Alfred Adler]], place power dynamics at the core of their theory (where orthodox [[Freudian]]s might place [[human sexuality|sexuality]]).
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  • ...f dreams as unconscious wishes to be interpreted. The activation synthesis theory asserts that the sensory experiences are fabricated by the cortex as a mean ...s a function of many complex brain structures as validating Freudian dream theory, an idea that drew criticism from Hobson.(The Mind at Night: The New Scienc
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  • mirrors which is that of modernist theory and practice’ (141)3 have tantalising resonances with our us’. (39) (For Steiner, ‘culture’ is ‘literature, art and music’ - an irritating pair of blinkers whic
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  • ...re they come from. The Galilean proposition in support of the Copernican [[theory]], that the sun is the center of the solar system is one that states the fa In ethics, [[Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought|political theory]], and the [[The Arts|arts]], reality is often contrasted with what is "[[i
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  • ** The number of microorganisms in a culture broth will grow exponentially until an essential nutrient is exhausted. Typ ** In [[computational complexity theory]], computer algorithms of exponential complexity require an exponentially i
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  • ...tive intelligence can be attributed to media convergence and participatory culture.[1] Collective intelligence is not merely a quantitative contribution of in Tom Atlee and George Pór, on the other hand, feel that while group theory and artificial intelligence have something to offer, the field of collectiv
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  • ...or the sum virtue with regard to one's relations with others. Aristotle's theory of virtue helped define the excellent man as one who excelled in leading a ...elf-actualization, as high-order needs, are internally satisfied. Maslow's theory was a psychology of the whole person.
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  • ...an notion of the Other, for use in her description of [[male]]-dominated [[culture]]. According to her, it treats woman as the Other in relation to man. The O * Derrida, Jacques (1973). Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs. Trans. David B. Allison. Evanston: Ill.: Northwestern University
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  • ...her groups take a wide variety of stances, many maintaining a [[Just War]] theory. Proponents of the [[democratic peace theory]] argue that strong empirical evidence exists that [[democracies]] never or
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  • * James Hunter, noteworthy for anticipating the “[[culture]] [[war]]s” of the late 20th century, especially their religious [[charac ...eve in science for science’s sake…he believed that he was also advancing a theory that would…be a useful tool…[in] effecting a revolutionary upheaval of
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  • ....org/wiki/Jaroslav_Pelikan Jaroslav Pelikan] ''Christianity and Classical Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter With Hell ...nd Culture'' ISBN 0-404-60498-6 part 2: ''Religion and the Rise of Western Culture'' ISBN 0-385-42110-9
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  • Physics, he stated, was attempting to formulate a theory Einstein's theory of relativity. His point was that a UFO
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  • ...ogression of seizures through the [[body]]. Wernicke further developed the theory of the specialization of specific brain structures in language comprehensio ...as neuroeconomics, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_theory decision theory], social neuroscience are addressing complex questions on the interactions
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  • ...t revision ("Wilber-IV") of his own philosophy, which he called [[Integral theory]]. He also established the [[Integral Institute]] as a think-tank for furt ...uthor of the book, 'Philosophy of Integralism,' he later developed his own theory of [[Integral psychology]]. Along with [[Frederic Spiegelberg]], he wrote t
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  • ...cause it extends their spontaneous creativity. "Revolutionary" ideology is theory which has been recuperated by the authorities. Words exist as the frontier ...stimate the power of the misbegotten dichotomy between thought and action, theory and practice, real and imaginary... these ideas are forces of organisation.
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  • ...ncept of Knowledge", ''Al-Tawhid: A Quarterly Journal of Islamic Thought & Culture'' '''12''' (3).[[sociology]],and the social sciences, Akbar Ahmed (2002). " ...d, seemingly, resisted mathematical study, and yet the [[Natural Selection|Theory of Natural Selection]] and the implied idea of [[Genetic inheritance]] - la
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  • Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent on [[Society|social]], [[Culture|cultural]], [[aesthetic]], [[artistic]] and [[moral]] constraints and range ...cave painting]]. It is not possible to say when dance became part of human culture. Dance has certainly been an important part of [[ceremony]], [[ritual]]s, [
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  • ..." Voice varies with the individual author, but, particularly in American [[culture]], having a strong voice is considered positive and beneficial to both the #Titze, I. R. (2006).The Myoelatic Aerodynamic Theory of Phonation, Iowa City:National Center for Voice and Speech, 2006.
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  • ...sm]] the romantic might be considered an example of [[alienation]]. In his theory of [[mimesis|mimetic]] desire, [[Rene Girard]] attempts to make sense of su ...the context of the relationship), emotional and personal, soulful (in the theory that the [[mind]], [[soul]], and [[body]], are one connected entity), [[int
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  • ...essentially emotional and artistic, pointing out that Egypt was an African culture whose achievements in [[science]], [[mathematics]], [[architecture]], and [ ...adictory systems of thought. One can imagine trying to develop an English theory of mind by collecting proverbs and idioms such as "I'm in two minds about t
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  • ...chologist Gershen Kaufman's view of shame is derived from that of [[Affect Theory]], namely that shame is one of a set of instinctual, subcortically-controll ...t there is no redemption. According to the anthropologist Ruth Benedict, [[culture]]s may be classified by their emphasis of using either shame or guilt to re
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  • ...unresolved, as a way to force social action upon the audience. In Brecht's theory, the absence of a cathartic resolving action would require the audience to ...gh blood" (Burkert 1992:56) a [[process]] in the development of Hellenic [[culture]] in which the [[oracle]] of [[Delphi]] took a prominent role. The classic
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  • ...nates from priestly magic, it results from a mass of minor hypnoses: news, culture, town-planning, publicity, mechanisms of conditioning and suggestion in the ...troys imagination. This means that people are not really tired of comfort, culture and leisure but of the use to which they are put, which is precisely what s
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  • ...ns. Some of those systematical questions are elaborated in [[Communication theory]]. ...]] or improved living conditions for the sender or [[Receiver (information theory)|receiver]] of the message or both.
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  • ...ally. If the empirical [[evidence]] does not fit the [[theory]], then that theory stands in need of revision. I will not [[discourse]] further on the methodo ...sagreements about what is the most important and valuable aspect of your [[culture]] to the present time because agreement is only hammered out through great
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  • ...various environments. It encompasses [[human]], [[politics|political]], [[culture|cultural]], [[social]], and [[economics|economic]] aspects. While the major * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_theory Culture theory]
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  • ...ation]], [[personal]] [[symbolic]] name use, animal [[emotion]]s, animal [[culture]] and learning, and even [[sexuality|sexual conduct]], long thought to be w ...y much more complex than it looks. When biologists interested in evolution theory first started examining social behaviour, some apparently unanswerable ques
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  • Likewise the concept of shadows can help us better understand the theory of four dimensions. If you were to shine a light on three dimensional obje ==The "fourth dimension" in popular culture==
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  • ...[[culture]] and [[society]]. You have only recently [[transitioned]] from culture and society restricted to a geographic location upon a single [[continent]] ...hwarted history]]. A scientist would be able to draw an [[analogy]] to a [[culture]] medium that with certain conditions was able to create certain life forms
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  • ...y is an act which engenders new realities; it is the fulfilment of radical theory, the revolutionary act par excellence. ...tivity in the museums and shopwindows of culture. The popularity of such a culture would be a perfect index of Power's success. Fortunately the chances of peo
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  • ...s and actions can be determined from external causes; but free will is the theory that human choices and actions are determined by internal causes: that an i ...ee Are You?'' - The Determinism Problem gives the following summary of the theory of determinism:
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  • ...[[spiritual]] [[idea]] that [[nature]] and [[human being]]s and/or human [[culture]] evolve along a predetermined cosmological [[pattern]] or ascent, or in ac ...Cyclic view is temporal, then emanation is a non-temporal precursor to the theory of spiritual evolution.
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  • ...Bruce N. 2005. 'Conditions for Moral Responsibility'. In Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings and Contemporary Issues. New York: Pearson Longman: 215-216, 219- ...N. 2005. 'Freedom, Moral Responsibility, and Ethics'. In Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings and Contemporary Issues. New York: Pearson Longman: 215-233.
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  • The earliest Western theory of beauty can be found in the works of early Greek philosophers from the pr ...ontribute to racial oppression. For example, a prevailing idea in American culture has been that black features are less attractive or desirable than white fe
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  • ...It is my pleasure to join you tonight again, I am George and whenever the theory of constructs is around I am not far behind. I was a great advocate for the ...ppening is going on right before your eyes. It’s going on every day as the culture changes to accommodate pandemics, financial stress and the elements imposin
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  • ...that we now call classical economics and Marxian economics (''see [[labor theory of value]]''). Marx distinguishes in the ''Grundrisse'' between material we ...sold at will, including political ones - the so-called [[political choice theory]] popular in the U.S.A.. While it is entirely likely that such assumptions
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_emotive_behavior_therapy rational/emotive theory]. Maybe I am wrong in [[interpreting]] your 'stuff' this way but I think I ...er than personal [[love]] and [[mercy]]. God is not a God of [[creed]], [[culture]], or chosen [[individuals]].
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  • ...epresents the style of philosophy produced within the framework of Islamic culture. This description does not suggest that it is necessarily concerned with re ...n with the active intellect, which latter emanates from God. To admit this theory would be to deny the [[immortality]] of the soul.
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  • ...s fail across the board.". His work formulates what he calls an "integral theory of consciousness." He is a leading proponent of the integral movement and ...'Integral Psychology'' and wrote ''A Theory of Everything'' (2000). In ''A Theory of Everything'' Wilber attempts to bridge business, politics, science and s
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  • Afterwards, the [[theory]] of "post-totalitarianism" was expanded upon by political scientist Juan L Non-political aspects of the [[culture]] and [[Symbol|motifs]] of totalitarian countries have themselves often bee
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  • ...of [[communism]]. The [[communism]] of these early times was not a mere [[theory]] or [[social]] [[doctrine]]; it was a [[simple]] and [[practical]] [[autom ...e [[enterprise]] of [[home]] building, [[offspring]] rearing, [[mutual]] [[culture]], and self-improvement.)
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  • ...ssociated Quetzalcoatl with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Votan Votan], a culture hero mentioned in a 1702 account of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzeltal ...ying and resurrection and a patron of priests. When the Aztecs adopted the culture of the Toltecs, they made twin gods of Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl, oppos
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  • ''Although theory without [[experiment]] is empty, experiment without theory is blind''. To address the crucial questions about the [[nature]] of mind, ...psychology, neuroscience is often theoretical as well as experimental, and theory development is frequently aided by developing computational models of the [
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  • ...s believed in the more it has influence, and what you call self fulfilling theory or self fulfilling philosophy. But, there is no direct causal relationship ===='''''[[Culture]]'''''====
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  • ...ersonal experience and brought it back to his culture, it was only legend, theory, and conjecture. Such it is with you today. You have many potentials that y
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  • ===Trait theory=== ...cs of men who rose to [[power]].[5] Ronald Heifetz (1994) traces the trait theory approach back to the nineteenth-century [[tradition]] of associating the [[
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  • ...sses, such as those of dialogue, intentionality, consciousness, knowledge, culture, community, reality construction, and, ultimately, personal identity. Narr ...t it facilitates, narrative brings forth the human processes of knowledge, culture, tradition, truth, reality, consciousness and identity.
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  • ...], and the [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Current Anthropology]]'' 35: 1-7. p.227)[[Ethnography]] is b ...rder]] and later [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], whose work formed the basis for the "culture concept," which is central to the discipline.
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  • A '''civilization''' or '''civilisation''' is a [[society]] or [[culture]] group normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the prac ...in both popular and academic circles. Every human being participates in a culture, defined as "the arts, customs, habits... beliefs, values, behavior and mat
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  • ...]] and of [[scientific]] [[communities]] that there exists no scientific [[theory]], generally accepted and based upon methodologically sound [[research]], t ...for Psychology (BSERP) rejected the DIMPAC report because the brainwashing theory espoused "lacks the [[scientific]] rigor and evenhanded [[critical]] approa
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  • ...h freshness, my [[children]], because as a [[developed]], industrialized [[culture]] now, you’re facing some [[supreme]] [[ironies]] compared to the [https: Now I think you can see the problem facing you as the [[culture]] we are [[Frame of reference|framing]] here. From the time you are very s
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  • ...as an [[anthropologist]] would find it interesting to [[study]] another [[culture]]. But as I went through the day I [[thought]] about birds and owls being o ...ke asking a [[child]] of five years old to [[understand]] [[Einstein]]'s [[Theory of Relativity]]. What you are asked to do is to [[work]] through your life
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  • ...criptive); falsely presupposes that there are objective moral facts (error theory). Some thinkers hold that there is no correct definition of right [[behavio ...al morality. (Green, Celia (2004). ''Letters from Exile: Observations on a Culture in Decline''. Oxford: Oxford Forum. Chapters I-XX). She characterizes the l
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  • ...what lies beyond the realm of [[metaphysics]]. It is a [[parody]] of the [[theory]] and methods of modern science and is often expressed in [[nonsense|nonsen ...le within various [[fine art]] forms, especially [[pop art]] and [[popular culture]]. Actual works within the 'pataphysical tradition tend to focus on the pro
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  • ...wish thinkers participated in the philosophical speculations of an outside culture. And though significant differences, both religious and philosophical, dist ...dividual]]. Aristotle had already formulated the objection to the Platonic theory of ideas, that it lacked an intermediary or third being between God and the
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  • ...re already so obvious to many of you who discern what is occurring in your culture. Some of you are oblivious to this, but you would probably be oblivious to
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  • ...shic records assert that they were accessed by ancient people of various [[culture]]s throughout [[history]]. Despite this claim, there are not any direct ref ==In popular culture==
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  • ...|societies]] between socioeconomic stagnation and increasingly elaborate [[Culture|cultural]] production.[https://0-www.oxfordreference.com.library.acaweb.org * [https://www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/Creation/Involution.htm Theory of Creation - the Involution] (2006)
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  • This week, in your [[culture]], you acknowledge a day of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving Tha ...you were born, in the [[God fragment]] that opted to indwell you. And this theory presents the concept that you had made arrangements before arriving as a Th
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  • ...a calm state of mind. I understand the world does not [[agree]] with this theory, but you must realize while you are never left alone by our divine overseer ...day or night. In watching the news I have come to think about the Eastern culture and how they have set times which they [[devote]] in mass to prayer. I know
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  • ...man interactions that form human society, for the sake of some doctrine or theory, runs the risk of running afoul of the iron law of [[unintended consequence ...a nation or culture. The culture in question may be as large as [[Western culture]] or [[China|Chinese]] [[civilization]] or as small as that of [[Tibet]]. C
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  • ==90:3. THE SHAMANIC THEORY OF DISEASE AND DEATH== ...eans] also looked upon the [[stars]] as the cause of [[suffering]]. This [[theory]] of [[disease]] as a consequence of [[divine]] wrath is still prevalent am
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  • ...ps must be repeatable in order to predict dependably any future results. [[Theory#Science|Theories]] that encompass wider domains of inquiry may bind many hy ...nquiry, observation includes both unconditioned observations (prior to any theory) as well as the observation of the experiment and its results.
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  • ...your world. Fifty years of social change that would have occurred in your culture one hundred years ago, now takes only five to ten years. There will be more and more elements in your society and in your culture that would pull you away from this center that can uproot you from this gro
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  • .... We tend to see work as getting as much as you can for itself. Even the [[theory]] of our [[economy]] says that is works by each person seeking their own [[
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  • ...s learn to play [[musical instrument|instruments]], but also study [[music theory]], [[musicology]], [[history of music]] and [[musical composition|compositi Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent on [[Society|social]], [[Culture|cultural]], [[aesthetic]] [[artistic]] and [[moral]] constraints and range
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  • ...Goethe]], [[Kandinsky]], [[Isaac Newton]], have written their own [[colour theory]]. Moreover the use of language is only a generalisation for a colour equiv ...s learn to play [[musical instrument|instruments]], but also study [[music theory]], [[musicology]], [[history of music]] and [[musical composition|compositi
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  • ...fleshing out of the bare essential, skeleton, affording substance to the [[theory]], the story, the [[hypothesis]], the fragment of reality presentation. But GINNY: One thing that I think is hard to overcome in this [[culture]] is that of [[competitiveness]]. You know, people always want to do one be
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  • ...he Urantia Book is not [[necessary]], as the [[thought]] [[pattern]] and [[theory]] of its philosophies and of its teachings are pervasive in the work that w ...ith the [[individual]]. You make a mistake of hating nations and hating [[culture]]s and ethnic [[groups]] as a generality. This leads you into impersonalis
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  • keeping with Moffett’s own theory, political agendas and the [[culture]] of *Postman, N. 1993. Technolopoly: The surrender of culture to technology. New York: Vintage.
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  • '''Evil''', in many [[culture]]s, is a broad term used to describe [[intention]]al negative moral acts or ...n some form or another, by many cultures. Those who believe in the duality theory of evil believe that evil cannot exist without good, nor good without evil,
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  • ...ch, and civil; and that Biblical Law must be incorporated into a Christian theory of Biblical ethics. ...Trinity of Christian revelation, then that [[Trinity]] is the God of that culture. If the source of law rests in the people, then the [[voice]] of the people
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  • ...after reaching adulthood, though some become successful.[11] An autistic [[culture]] has developed, with some individuals seeking a cure and others believing ...symptoms, there is a lack of published rigorous [[data]] to support the [[theory]] that autistic children have more or different GI symptoms than usual;[40]
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  • ...me patterns are also evident in several other western countries. Western [[culture]]s are thus said to be losing the spirit of community that once were found ...McMillan, D.W., & Chavis, D.M. 1986. "Sense of community: A definition and theory," p. 16.)</blockquote>
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  • ...uestions (especially the Incarnation) raised in the wake of the Copernican theory, this [[revelation]] has resulted in no change of doctrine to any of the wo ...his is [[analogy|analogous]] to the question asked in the wake of Newton's theory of gravitation: if gravitation kept the solar system working, what need was
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  • ...tion of your world. There are many good things about your society, but the culture of your media and its widespread planetary, global application is corruptin ...rk. This work must be done with forethought and care, and applied with the culture and the people and the religions of those countries in consideration. This
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  • In political theory, ''democracy'' describes a small number of related forms of [[government]] Traditional Asian [[culture]]s, in particular that of Confucian and Islamic thought believe that democr
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  • ...es and perhaps even male relatives. But Freud later revised this seduction theory, positing that patients' fantasies of such sexual contact were sufficient t Freud's more important work of this time was ''Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality'' (1905). In this collection, Freud set out two crucial ideas
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  • ...in front of me a particular [[reference]] to another [[song]] from your [[culture]]. It's the one about "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz5DLO8fclA On a cl ...the Father in their every moment. It will then not matter what religious [[theory]] brought them to that point, except for certain cultural [[loyalty]] and r
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  • ...claim various events they refer to as "miraculous". People in different [[culture]]s have substantially different definitions of the word "miracle". Even wit ...ive religious believers hold that in the absence of a plausible scientific theory, the best explanation for these events is that they were performed by a [[s
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  • ...e are able to always think outside the box because we are not part of your culture; we are not part of your rational system and organization of your societies ...d looking. The evolution of a culture and social evolution means that the culture will become eventually less dependent upon material orientations for the va
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  • ...al bottleneck have been postulated, one of those is the [[Toba catastrophe theory]]. ...and what their role is in the evolution of complex social organization and culture are matters of ongoing debate.(''How Humans Evolved'', ISBN 0-393-97854-0]
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  • ...e your [[dual]] nature. I seen the [[animal]] with its material aspects, [[culture]], [[intelligence]], [[instincts]], [[adjutant mind spirits]], education, e ...]. [[Chi]], in the Eastern culture - [[Soul]] or [[Spirit]] in the Western culture. The Essence - the [[Value]] of life. The Presence that takes organic [[che
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  • ...re at least 22 different theoretical orientations regarding the underlying theory of understanding of human mentation and human development. The various appr .... Breuer in 1893 of case reports of the treatment of hysteria. This first theory became untenable as an explanation of all incidents of hysteria. As a resul
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  • ...ignoring of the people’s higher needs. Following Maslow, but modifying his theory according to the insights of my general approach to spirituality, science w ...ntertainment industry has bogged down into the negativity of a materialist culture. But we can shift the emphasis from negativity to meaningfulness and positi
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  • ...n power; however, many scholars have questioned this view of Machiavelli's theory, arguing that "Machiavelli did not invent 'Machiavellism' and may not even ...Government]]''. In the ''First Treatise of Government'', Locke refutes the theory of the [[Divine Right of Kings]] as put forward by [[Robert Filmer]]; he "m
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  • ...real life experience speaks more deeply and more [[profound]]ly than any [[theory]], any rules of 'thou shalt not'. You are receiving such rehabilitated indi ...lizing the nationality of the [[midwayers]]. You are discovering another [[culture]]. Their [[language]], their [[manner]]isms, will be different, but you wil
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  • .... [[Trust]] that your concerns are valid concerns and that your wasteful [[culture]] is young but will gain [[wisdom]] as its civilians gain wisdom and make t ...ughts and stuff. But in this sense I was thinking as a [[society]] and a [[culture]]. Is it because the society doesn't think that they can have...can it be a
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  • ...eason]], [[argument]]". Refers to a body of [[myth]]s that a particular [[culture]] believes to be true and that use the [[supernatural]] to interpret natura ...[civilization]]. It teaches people lessons and it had to do with history & culture, the characters and the temper which produced them.
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  • ...also in Germany and in Italy. Marxists call this early stage of communist theory "utopian socialism" while their own views as "scientific socialism" or "sci [[Marxism]], the by far most important communist theory, was created by Karl Marx a Friedrich Engels around 1850. The philosopher L
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  • ...unity, and created a much more positive image for [[occultism]] in Western culture. He believes that the community of people it brought together has grown to ...not a meaningful scientific concept.''</ref> The brief characterized the theory of brainwashing as not scientifically proven and advanced the position that
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  • ...cial evolution. The family is the [[channel]] through which the river of [[culture]] and [[knowledge]] flows from one generation to another. ...mily serves to locate children socially, and plays a major role in their [[culture|enculturation]] and socialization. From the point of view of the parent(s),
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  • ...and [[Joseph Campbell]], have characterised as a ''bias'' within Western [[culture]] and [[theology]]. ...is the way many Native American religions refer to God. In the Algonquian culture, for example, Gitche Manitou or "Great Spirit" was the name adopted by Fren
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  • ...]] assets (tanks, soldiers, aircraft, naval vessels, etc.), the developing theory of [[soft power]] notes that power projection does not necessarily have to ...f these theoretical tasks, power is clearly a central concept for feminist theory as well. And yet, curiously, it is one that is not often explicitly discuss
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  • ...have thus played an important role in the [[evolution]] of languages and [[culture]]s. ...have acted as bridges for conveying [[knowledge]] and [[ideas]] between [[culture]]s and [[civilization]]s. Along with ideas, they have imported, into their
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  • ...tury. It is defined partly by the [[process]] of rediscovering the ancient culture developed in Greece and Rome in the [[classical period]], and partly by the ...Greek and Roman [[culture]], and the 'rebirth' or renaissance of classical culture. Yet this period of nearly a thousand years was the longest period of philo
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  • [https://www.lightlink.com/vic/cosmo.html Spring: A Journal of Archetypes and Culture Fall and Winter], 1999, pp. 83-100 ...more important, I'll show how modern cosmology, the standard [[big-bang]] theory, can function as a true [[metaphor]]-one that can go far beyond provoking o
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  • ...ft, you know in your [[being]] of beings. It is beyond [[books]], beyond [[theory]], beyond [[sects]], beyond [[interpretation]]. It is. It is. And that is w ...see it in your own life because frankly it is very [[difficult]] in your [[culture]] in this day and age to bring your own [[family]] into [[light and life]].
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  • ...ave your being. These concepts and principles we discuss in class are only theory when they are taken in by the ears and understood by the mind but when they ...look at everything with a new eye of discernment for spiritual truth. Your culture has an obsession with wanting to know who the author is and therefore how m
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  • ...irthed it. As GA founder Eric Gans (1993) points out: "We can construct no theory of the human that is not grounded on the human necessity that motivates our activities of H. sapiens, to wit, complex culture and reflective consciousness—knowledge creating humanity, the being who l
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  • ...dness, independent of the obstacles, ridicules, and customary ornaments of culture. ...e WingMakers have interacted with your species from the very beginning. As culture bearers, we stretch your boundaries in the arena of science, art, and philo
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  • ...more mortals, because mainly you have such short lives, you live with the culture you were brought up with and it’s part of your thinking. You also live wi ...change the course of this world. And it is a slow process to invest a new culture with its new value systems, and a new value system into old cultures. And s
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  • ...the accident of your birth to a particular time and place. Every different culture has different methods and traditions of assigning qualities to what they co Student: Yes, I do. I’ve known it pretty well in theory for a long time, but You are helping me to integrate and collate it into my
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  • I have found from those among you the general systems science [[theory]] of It seems that America has been swept up in a regression of meaning toward a [[culture]] of fear and marched toward a destruction of the [[value]]s of freedom on
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  • MONJORONSON: Yes. There is a pervasive culture-wide awareness by individuals, communities and societies, organizations, co ...This is a direct, observable, demonstrable demonstration of that quantum theory in application. Your minds are powerful; you have an influence around you
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  • ...tantial [[changes]] in [[thinking]], not only on my own part, but in the [[culture]] of society as well. Am I correct in [[thinking]] that you said these cha *Making major changes in our culture in regard to Healthcare
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  • ...[universe]], your [[life]] and the lives of others. [Ed. note: [[Freud]]'s theory of [[repression]] and neurosis to a tee!] You recall the [[parable]] of the Isaac: I think it's a very dangerous thing in our [[culture]] that so many people expose themselves to very scary [[idea]]s because it
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  • ...society, norms, civilization, institutions, morals, habits, traditions and culture. The more detailed the better." ...e God that this side or that position, this principle or that theory, this culture or that nation needs to do this, that or the other thing. That is not effec
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  • Not to be confused with [[informatics]] or [[information theory]]. Information science should not be confused with [[information theory]], the study of a particular mathematical concept of information, or with [
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  • ...big into healing--they’re almost offended that I am not subscribing to the theory that, if we sign up, if we sign on, our lives can be extended. We can conti *The role of culture in experience
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  • ...cs like Ajivikism, Jainism and Buddhism. The Indo-aryans have borrowed the theory of re-birth after coming in contact with the aboriginal inhabitants of Indi # "The sudden appearance of this theory [of karma] in a full-fledged form is likely to be due, as already pointed o
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  • ...[[connection]]. Michael himself learned the native [[languages]] of the [[culture]] he lived in. He learned the trades. He learned the religion and with this ...Students in them learn the [[skills]] [[indigenous]] to that area, that [[culture]], even that age, that era. It is all part of the [[evolution]] of [[self m
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  • Too often the birth of our Lord [[Jesus]], as he is known in your [[culture]], is a [[sentimental]] [[memory]], and an ineffectual [[worship]] of an ev ...ed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_theory_%28education%29 learning theory]. It’s interesting. It isn’t a [[phenomenon]] with exists beyond [[mort
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  • ...his mentality your culture is -- and I speak particularly to the Christian culture, which worships Jesus as he was and is depicted, albeit incorrectly, by his Those of you who say you have not been subjected to the theory/the doctrine of atonement are none-the-less quite affected by it. If you co
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  • *The typical way of life of an [[individual]], [[group]], or [[culture]] ...y be difficult to change without considerable meddling in the individual's culture and milieu, whether these champion "wine, women, and song," or risk taking
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  • ...fy a collection of [[writing|text]]s or [[works of art]], which in Western culture are mainly [[prose]], both [[fiction]] and [[non-fiction]], [[drama]] and [ *[[Literary theory]]
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  • ...ined behavior, and I accommodated the reality that existed by learning the culture of the group I taught. Thus, I became conditioned. ...uch an attitude would be credible. But it tends also to lend itself to the theory that God has sanctioned such a thing. Therefore, not only did they have it
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  • ...e [[epic poetry|epic]]-length works about love and [[adventure]]. Literary theory of genres has not yet managed to isolate a "single definite, stable charact ...day entertainment in a broad variety of tales and jokes right into our own culture. It is - long and written in prose - a product designed for private reading
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  • ...ck Sarfatti, in his book "Super Cosmos" (2005), has an extremely detailed "theory" based on the recent discovery of the repulsive [[anti-gravity]] field "dar ...of a high technical skill which cannot be credited to any presently known culture on earth.' They are therefore assuming that these objects originate from so
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  • ...ces and religions, the concept of chakras have become popular in Western [[culture]] with new-age religion and medical practitioners. ...s rest in the Muladhara chakra. They are therefore part of an emanationist theory, like that of the [[kabbalah]] in the west, lataif-e-sitta in [[Sufism]] or
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  • ...th the Sun at the center. However, Kepler did not succeed in formulating a theory behind the laws he wrote down. It was left to [[Sir Isaac Newton|Newton's]]
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  • ...d decades and centuries later. This is a time in which we can infuse your culture and the intellect of individuals in your social institutions with the knowl
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  • ===Topic: '''''Culture Bending; Genetics; A Conspiracy of Joy'''''=== ...intervene in a highly constructive way, one that allows for the change of culture.
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  • ...[[context]] of my role with you as your teacher, I cannot conscript that [[theory]] for there is too much work to be done, too much that needs to be implante ...that which is universal mind oriented and more so a threat to the popular culture’s [[interference]] in the everyday mindset, hence, [[conservative]] movem
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  • ...w]] of its neighbors. But even in the monotheistic elements of Israelite [[culture]], there were different functionaries who transmitted the will of the same ...terialized only very slowly. Of greater significance for popular religious culture was the diminished authority of the church. In some cases the reduction in
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  • ...efront, change is not really possible. It takes such a movement to cause a culture or a society to re-examine the values that it holds and whether its actions ...ey are much too easy to work and I say it is like climbing Mt. Everest. In theory it is a simple task. You are walking and you are climbing, you bring the pr
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  • ...of identifying [[Jesus]]' teachings with any [[political]] or [[economic]] theory, with any [[social]] or [[industrial]] system. ...esus]] taught nothing to deter his believers from the pursuit of genuine [[culture]]; he only detracted from the [[tradition]]-bound religious [[schools]] of
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  • ...d all your impulses and inclinations, your memories, the whole gift of the culture in which you were raised, all your habits, notions, plans, fears and expect ...e an experience of brotherhood, not just of some notion, shall we say some theory or principle, but a real experience of what this brotherhood, this outer ki
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  • ...on]] is the [[property]] of the [[human]] race; it is not a [[child]] of [[culture]]. True, one's [[perception]] of [[religion]] is still [[human]] and theref 102:3.8 [[Science]] vainly strives to [[create]] the brotherhood of [[culture]]; [[religion]] brings into being the brotherhood of the [[spirit]]. [[Phil
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  • There is a lot going on in your [[immediate]] [[culture]], as well as the extended cultures of [[Correcting Time]]. Noteworthy is [ ...heir [[assistance]] to whatever extent they can assist. This is the same [[theory]] that is recognized as a part of the [[brotherhood of man]]. Working toget
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  • high and low culture into often abject images, that intended to be ‘opposed tions. This theory, most convincingly put forth by Robert G. Jahn, Professor
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  • ...they had hoped to see it become the tongue of [[Urantia]] as the Edenic [[culture]] would spread throughout the world. Adam and Eve had fully mastered this [ ...utlined the [[methods]] whereby they would seek to redeem the [[social]] [[culture]] of [[Urantia]] from the low levels to which it had fallen as a result of
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  • ...nasty]] and may still be considered a major underlying element of Far-East culture. It could be understood as a social [[ethic]] and [[Humanism|humanist]] sys ...and scriptures. It has its origin in ancient [[Vedic civilization|Vedic]] culture at least as far back as [[3000 BC]]. It is the third largest religion with
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  • ...tretched to its limit, developed an infection which he later died of. This theory was supported by Kepler's first-hand account. ...owerful support for the [[Copernican heliocentrism|Copernican heliocentric theory]] of the solar system.
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  • ...sacrifice for consumption. Animal sacrifice has turned up in almost all [[culture]]s, from the [[Hebrew]]s to the [[Greek]]s and [[Roman]]s (particularly the *Bataille, Georges (1992). Theory of Religion. Zone Books. ISBN 0-942299-09-4.
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  • ...d, it was felt that you already had so many meditative techniques in every culture of the world, this was not so necessary to include. Yet We soon realized th ...ersonality over and above these accidents—of family, race, ethnicity, sex, culture; so that you have some degree of freedom, some way of expressing your free
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  • ...gear you to the philosopher, [[Rodan of Alexandria]], as well as to the [[theory]] of the [[Seven Psychic Circles]], for there is little point in attempting ...gaged in a similar [[indulgence]] and we did this commonly, throughout our culture, our [[community]]. We never developed a formal religion, but we developed
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  • ...sive purpose, and we know that the sites planners represent themselves are culture bearers, and are most likely representatives from the Central Race." .... There was really nothing that caused them to stand out as representing a culture billions of years older than our own. Many of the same themes about spiritu
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  • ...e process. [[Linus Pauling]], asked at a public lecture how one creates [[theory|scientific theories]], replied that one must endeavor to come up with ''man ...Enlightenment]], the concept of creativity was appearing more often in art theory, and was linked with the concept of [[imagination]].
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  • ...t prior to these times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece Greek culture] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek language] had ...[[activities]] of [[Paul, the Apostle|Paul]], who, being in [[religious]] culture a [[Hebrew]] of the Hebrews, proclaimed the [[gospel]] of a Jewish [[Messia
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  • ...esources on this project for more than two intensive months. I posited the theory that the time capsule was an encoded communication device. I began to theor ...core is knitted together to form an elitist, secret society, with its own culture, economy, and communication system. These are the powerful and wealthy who
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  • ==Surveillance in popular culture== # Keefe, Patrick (March 12, 2006). ", Can Network Theory Thwart Terrorists?" (in English). New York Times.
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  • ...toward them. The nature of these attitudes vary widely depending on local culture, religion and values, and how seriously the adulterer regards the opinions ...similar to that demanded of the wife must have gained ground, at least in theory. This Lecky gathers from the [[legal maxim]] of [[Ulpian]]: "It seems most
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  • ...nary theory founded not on communitarianism but rather upon subjectivity a theory founded, in other words, on individual cases, on the lived experience of in ...ws items, to the anonymity of which he abandoned Ulysses that "monument of culture," as one critic put it while at the same time abandoning himself, Joyce, th
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  • ...stainability of [[individual]]s, of families, through education, through [[culture]]s, government, corporations, to your planet and to the plans of Christ [[M ...y, and some of the scientific understanding that it is now supporting this theory, and as I listened to this, I thought, "I wonder how Mother Spirit/[[Nebado
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  • ...ways. Certainly, much of it has been a regression in musicology and music theory. However, just as there are individuals who are creative in your world who ...lie those beliefs. If you were an outsider, if you are not a part of that culture, then it is most difficult to take on the beliefs and the efficacy of those
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  • ...lief]]s that explain various events and phenomena in such terms. In many [[culture]]s the concept of magic is under pressure from, and in competition with, sc ...of the [[universe]] assumed by [[astrology]], the development of the germ theory of disease, that restricted the scope of applied magic and threatened the b
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  • ...ut integers from an ''[[arbitrary]]'' "input" integer or integers that, in theory, can be chosen from 0 to infinity. Thus we might expect an algorithm to be ...lar Church's use of it in his ''An Unsolvable Problem of Elementary Number Theory'' (1936); (2) Herbrand and Gödel and their use of recursion in particular
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  • ...ical, and religious levels, to the challenges to moral living in any given culture. ...the Christian doctrine of God may be mapped onto principal features of our culture and its predicaments.
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  • ...[[negative]] connotations, yet there are few rational explanations in your culture, in your [[educational]] system for the true and legitimate [[manipulation] ...as been a legitimate source of many [[cultures]] for many millennia. Human culture, which has inquired into the depths of [[the universe]], has wondered what
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  • '''Cosmogony''', or '''cosmogeny''', is any [[theory]] concerning the coming into existence or origin of the [[universe]], or ab ...e universe's existence ([[Planck time]]) because of a lack of a consistent theory of [[quantum gravity]].
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  • ...ing, for example, "there must be an easier way to do this" or "isn't the [[theory]] behind this thus and so?". If your fellow conversationalist takes the bai ...emely rare for us to make [[contact]] with [[adolescent]] humans of your [[culture]]. They are awash in [[conflicting]] [[biological]] urges, hormonal surges
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  • There are those who hold with the theory that the nuclear family is the appropriate and indeed the only way in which ...turance -- emotionally, physically, spiritually. And this extends into the culture, and when allowed, infiltrates society completely. Such a nurturing attitud
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  • ...great civilizer through promoting the [[Sharing|cross-fertilization]] of [[culture]]. ...stion of [[food]] and so left early man some [[strength]] for [[social]] [[culture]], while [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_husbandry animal husbandry],
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  • ...ration of smaller cells within larger ones resulted in the [[endosymbiotic theory|development of complex cells]] called [[eukaryotes]].[https://adsabs.harvar According to '''plate tectonics theory''', which is currently accepted by nearly all of the scientists working in
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  • ...]]. The peoples of the [[Western world]], the beneficiaries of [[Greek]] [[culture]], had a revered [[tradition]] of a great [[past]]. They could [[contemplat ...the very best of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-roman Greco-Roman] [[culture]] was increasingly turning to this new order of [[Christian]] [[belief]], t
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  • ...nd the beast mastered, you walk within it. I suggest you rebel against the theory and teach otherwise. Teach these pathetic souls to reach for grace, even if ...ed because of the inherent imperfection on Urantia, in your world, in your culture, in your society, in your psyches, but if you are aware of the possibility
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  • ...there are means of changing those behaviors and changing the thinking and culture of your society through values that are applicable to everyone, and which a ...world are inherently good until the circumstances of their environment and culture, and how they are treated, teaches them otherwise. It will begin with deve
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