Peak Experienceshttps://www.biopsychiatry.com/bgcharlton/peak.html
typical of the sciences on the other. Peak experiences Such experiences are not uncommon - the psychologist Abraham Maslow wrote extensively on the subject in the middle of this c
what is the significance of peak experiences?
Morning Glories Database: Interspecific hybridshttp://mg.biology.kyushu-u.ac.jp/Yoneda_DB/E/relatives/04_3.html
Tsukii (Lab. Biology, Science Research Center, Hosei University)
?A?T?K?I?? ?摜?f?[?^?ׁ[?X, Morning Glories Database
Non-materialist physicalism as conceived by ChatGPThttps://www.physicalism.com/chatgpt/
summarized as follows: Science describes the relational, structural, and functional properties of the physical world, but it remains silent about the intrinsic nature of those pro
Bits of Zubaty – A compilation of writings from "What Men Know That Women Don't"http://www.theabsolute.net/misogyny/zubaty.html
priests. It's like a science fiction nightmare. But it's real. Men are slaves to women and women serve themselves. Vilar says: "Questions about the meaning of life do not interest
Why Attend College?http://www.rbs0.com/edu.htm
(e.g., law, medicine, science, engineering, scholarly research, and teaching). The distinguishing feature of education for learned professions, as contrasted with mere vocati
What should be the goal of education? An essay by a former professor.
Sigmund Freudhttp://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/freud.html
to believe that a science consists in nothing but conclusively proved propositions, and it is unjust to demand that it should. It is a demand only made by those who feel a craving
Albert Hofmann's LSD : My Problem Childhttps://www.hallucinogens.org/hofmann/childf.htm
in art, literature, and science. More recent investigations have shown that many persons also have visionary experiences in daily life, though most of us fail to recognize their m
The text of 'My Problem Child' by Albert Hofmann
Steve Lower's Web pageshttp://www.chem1.com/
of "The Central Science": General Chemistry: Starting Points for Students Resources for Chemistry Educators Science and pseudoscience What is pseudoscience? How to recogn
The Nuclear Winterhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_uranium16.htm
Renaissance man of science, was born in 1934 in New York. After graduating with both a B.A. and a B.S. degree from the University of Chicago, Sagan completed his M.S. in ph
John H. McDonald's home pagehttps://udel.edu/~mcdonald/
Department of Biological Sciences University of Delaware Email: mcdonald@udel.edu Phone: (302) 831-2007 Office: 322 Wolf Hall Lab: 351C Wolf Hall Address: Department of Biol
Living longerhttps://www.supercentenarian.com/archive/
obsession. He devoured science fiction, enraptured by books such as Robert Heinlein's 1973 novel Time Enough For Love , about a man born in the 20th century who lives to be 2,000
From Cyclops to Cyborg: Nietzsche, Posthumanism and ‘EmbodiedPerspectivism’ by Philip Mills, Kritikos - Vol. 18, Spring 2021https://intertheory.org/mills.htm
task ‘to look at science through the prism of the artist, but also to look at art through the prism of life.’ ( BT , ‘Attempt at Self-Criticism’, 2) The first characteristi
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