2blowhards.com: Overrated Paintings (1): Picasso's "Guernica"http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2006/04/overrated_paintings_1_picassos.html
talking about. Pro-science nerd though I am, there's a nice painting (from 1897) showing how modern medical doctors vs religious nuns attend to an obviously moribund patient: the
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Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolutionhttps://www.oreilly.com/openbook/opensources/book/intro.html
account of the way science is actually done. He recounts not just the brilliance and insight, but the politics, the competition, and the luck. The quest for the secret of DNA beca
Will cryonics work?http://www.ralphmerkle.com/cryo/probability.html
confusion about basic science, is quite common. It happened with heavier than air flight ("...The demonstration that no possible combination of known substances, known forms of ma
Panentheism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2009 Edition)https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/spr2009/entries/panentheism/
in the context of the science and religion discussion. In that discussion, Arthur Peacocke and Paul Davies have made important contributions as scientists interested in, and knowl
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Sex & Character, by Otto Weininger.https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61729/pg61729-images.html
been sought. In the science of characterology, here formulated for the first time, we have a strenuous scientific achievement of the first importance. All former psychologies have
EcoFuture (TM) : Way Too Many for Us, article by Hillel J. Hoffmannhttps://www.ecofuture.org/pk/pkcapcty.html
and agricultural sciences, "nature will find much less pleasant ways to control human population: malnourishment, starvation, disease, stress and violence." The choice is simple,
EcoFuture - Way Too Many for Us, article by Hillel J. Hoffmann
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Laplace and his schoolhttps://victorianweb.org/science/laplace.htm
to the historian of science Paul Harman, this view of the physical universe as comprised of particles and forces acting on each other lent itself well to mathematicization of the
Cross-dressing and other assaults against your children. What should you do?https://www.cogwriter.com/homosexual-education-assault.htm
fiction based on pseudoscience," Shupe said. "I was indoctrinated to believe that I had this thing called a gender identity and that suppressing it was causing my mental
Why the World is the Way It Is: Cultural Relativism and It's Descendentshttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/younkins26.html
of paradigm shifts in science. When experiments yield evidence that does not fit the reigning paradigm, then eventually a new paradigm that better explains the evidence at hand is
Relativism, the idea that truth is a historically conditioned notion that does not transcend cultural boundaries, has existed since the Greek era, some 2400 years ago. Relativism c
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