Biological Science and the Roots of Nazismhttp://biokemia.fi/Stein2.htm
scientist, his research interests include the reIationship between science, especiaIly biology, and public policy, and he has published articles on ethics and environmentalism and
Biological, Science, Roots, of, Nazism, Promotion, racist, doctrine, name, science, George J. Stein, American Scientist, Sociobiology, Social Darwinism in American Thought, biopoli
The Spalding Saga 6: The Patterson Publishershttp://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga/saga06a.htm
- THE SPALDING RESEARCH PROJECT - Dale R. Broadhurst's ‘The Spalding Saga’ A view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1812, the &nb
The Biohappiness Revolution as conceived by ChatGPThttps://www.biohappiness.com/chatgpt/
role in accelerating research and development of tools that promote biohappiness. These technologies can help us better understand the brain and its underlying mechanisms, leading
Representationalismhttps://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/representationalism
traditional biological research (fairly close to a closed experimental system). I’m working on an essay related to all of this that explores a “Parliamentary Model&rdq
Truth and knowledge are representative models of reality that have predictive and explanatory power and are derived from the senses. The Platonic, Correspondence, Pragmatist, and S
Saturnian Cosmology: Chapter 1: Introductionhttps://saturniancosmology.org/
lunacy of Velikovskian researchers, almost none of whom had the slightest background in physics or engineering, in insisting, for a span of thirty or forty years (as did Velikovsk
Recovering the Lost World,A Saturnian Cosmology; by Jno Cook, Chapter 1: Introduction
Colour is objective mindhttps://mats-winther.github.io/objcolour.htm
is a chaotic system. Research finds that the human brain lives “on the edge of chaos” (cf. ScienceDaily, 2009, here ). This has in psychology become apparent in the re
Critique is directed against lingering philosophical Idealism and its counterpart, namely rationalistic physicalism.
Why It's So Difficult To Change People's Mindshttps://zerocontradictions.net/epistemology/difficult-to-change-minds
Critique Of Academic Research . Read More: Brittonic Memetics: The Limits of Persuasion . 8. The Sapir-Whorf Effect Affects People’s Subconscious Thoughts Main Article: Ling
Belief networks, selective attention and blind spots, echo chambers, censorship, identities, and genetic differences make it difficult to change people's minds.
World Wide Waste | Gerry McGovernhttp://gerrymcgovern.com/books/world-wide-waste/
and then never again. Research by mobile intelligence firm, Quettra, found that the average app loses 77% of its users within the first three days after the install, 90% within th
David Pearce as Guest Blogger on Sentient Developments (2009)https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/sd2009.html
I hope other researchers will devise (much) better blueprints; and the project will one day be institutionalized, internationalized, properly funded, transformed into a field of r
IS THIS WORKING???https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/is_this_working
I got like a couple research papers to do. But all my stuff is going to be due next week. So then I can get back. I already have some videos recorded. Like I have a review of the
graymirror-substack-com-p-3-descriptive-constitution-of-the-2025-05-31 - TextMirrorhttp://textmirror.net/mirror-graymirror-substack-com-p-3-descriptive-constitution-of-the-2025-05-31
not want to do its own research or judge the research of others. It needs to think as little as possible. It can solve this problem easily by considering the Cathedral as infallib
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The Chief Works of Benedict de Spinoza, trans. Elwes, vol. 1 (1891)http://davidmhart.com/liberty/OtherLiberals/Spinoza/1891-ChiefWorks/ChiefWorks1.html
of physiological research. In France Spinoza has till lately been viewed as a disciple and perverter of Descartes. M. Emile Saisset prefixed to his translation of the philosopher&
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