Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A camerate crinoid from the Lower Carboniferous of north-central Ohio | Wooster Geologistshttps://woostergeologists.scotblogs.wooster.edu/2013/04/07/a-camerate-crinoid-from-the-lower-carboniferous-of-north-central-ohio/
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Japanese Confucian Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////japanese-confucian/
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On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)http://webarchive.me/geocities/Heartland/5654/orthodox/kireyevsky_new-principles.html
the development of the sciences and external culture. Philosophy is neither one of the sciences nor faith. It is both the sum total and the common basis of all sciences and is the
Ivan Kireyevsky: On the Necessity and Possibility of New Principles in Philosophy (1856)
Worldviews -- Introductionhttps://projectworldview.org//worldviews.htm
Center for Sacred Sciences "Our children long for realistic maps of a future they can be proud of. Where are the cartographers of human purpose?" World Future Soci
The Molecule of the Month home pagehttps://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/motm.htm
University of Health Sciences The Chicago Medical School Chicago, USA Jan 2001 Tetraethyl Lead The anti-knock agent in petroleum HTML JSMol Simon Cotton Uppingham School Rutland D
The Molecule of the Month home page, based at the School of Chemistry, University of Bristol
W. Walsh "Plato and the Philosophy of History: History and Theory in theRepublic"https://abuss.narod.ru/Biblio/eng/walsh_plato.htm
i.e. a belief that all sciences, and particularly the social sciences, must be pursued by historical methods (I, 64). According to Plato, he tells us in a discussion of the Platon
Meetings with a Snakehttps://bwo.life/snake.htm
research in the social sciences is a form of storytelling. This research never gives us immutable laws of the sort physicists prefer to deal with. Instead, both a social researche
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The (In)Adequacy of Darwinian Evolutionhttp://www.onenesspentecostal.com/DarwinianEvolution.htm
editor of biological sciences for Nature , wrote in 1999: “The intervals of time that separate fossils are so huge that we cannot say anything definite about their possible
Index of Creative Computing articleshttps://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/
a sidetrip to the sciences. Getting organized with the Mac; Habadex and ThinkTank help you put your thoughts, words, and deeds in order. Bank President; Bank President offers ente
Home - Global Warming Petition Projecthttps://www.oism.org/pproject/
the National Academy of Sciences. Environmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide A review of the research literature concerning the environmental consequences of in
Opacityhttps://fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm
moral literature (moral sciences meant something else than they do today): Cicero, Seneca, M. Aurelius, Epictetus, Lucian, or the poets: Juvenal, Horace or the later French so-cal
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