Social Order: Morality or Socialism?http://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesis/commentators/morality.htm
Indeed, these two sciences run into each other. The divine law, as discovered by reason and the moral sense, forms an essential part of both. (Source: James Wilson, The Works of t
The Roots of Consciousness: Science, To Err is Humanhttps://www.williamjames.com/Science/ERR.htm
the National Academy of Sciences concludes that "The Committee finds no scientific justification from research conducted over a period of 130 years for the existence of parapsycho
Luminist Archives: Anarchist Morality by Peter Kropotkinhttp://www.luminist.org/archives/kropotkin_anarchist_morality.htm
creates new sciences. But the inveterate enemies of thought — the government, the lawgiver, and the priest — soon recover from their defeat. By degrees they gather together their
Luminist Archives: Communism and Anarchy by Peter Kropotkin
Competitiveness Nations knowledge ideology globalhttp://www.compilerpress.ca/Competitiveness/Biblo%20Alpha.htm
Ideal” in the Social Sciences , Scientific Monthly , 68 (6), June 1949, 386-394. Ben-David J.& Teresa A. Sullivan T. A., Sociology of Science , Annual Review of Sociolog
The Conneaut Giantshttp://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga2/sagawt0a.htm
country. Their arts and sciences and civilization account for all the curious antiquities found in North and South America. This theory of the lost tribes has long since been expl
The Hedonistic Imperative : Objections (Chapter 4)https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon4.htm
the humanities and the sciences after heaven has been biologically implemented. For a start, the exquisite aesthetic experiences on offer to our genetically enriched descendants m
Objections to the abolitionist project
Vitalism and Psychology - Part Ihttps://arcaneknowledge.org/science/vitapsych.htm
in the physical sciences; a formalistic psychology forces us to speak in a logically coherent manner. We need not insist that each formally defined faculty corresponds to a distin
Acceleration Watch (Understanding Accelerating Change)https://www.accelerationwatch.com/
have seen several new sciences of emergent, evolutionary, and "biologically-inspired" computation , such as artificial life, genetic algorithms, evolutionary programming, neural n
Stephen Pinker : The Blank Slate : Evolutionary Psychologyhttp://www.age-of-the-sage.org/scientist/stephen_pinker.html
of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the author of several bestsellers including How the Mind Works and The Language Instinct and is one o
Stephen Pinker : evolutionary psychology and human nature. His bestselling works - The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works and The Blank Slate
Logical Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2011 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/fall2011/entries/logical-empiricism/
of the various sciences from philosophy to form autonomous disciplines. By early in the twentieth century mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and the social sciences were al
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School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Tasmania and Edith Cowan University. This project is part of Shahni’s Clinical Psychology master’s degree. We’re trying to ma
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Heuristics that have worked in the past « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2018/06/heuristics-that-have-worked-in-the-past/
life from the physical sciences. Direct comparison is ludicrous. The hard sciences do a reasonably good job of helping us control the world. We can have technology without science
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