Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/greco-roman.htm
Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity by Jonathan Furner Table of contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Pre-Socratic period (c. 600–400 BCE): 2.1
A review is undertaken of the contributions of 38 classical authors, from Pythagoras in the 6th Century BCE to Isidore in the 6th Century CE, to the classification of the sciences.
Pier Francesco Galli, 'Psychoanalysis as the story of a crisis'https://www.psychomedia.it/rapaport-klein/galli90.htm
with the historical sciences poses two types of problems. On the one hand, it pushes the semantic approach to its extreme consequences, in that it advances a total epistemological
Paper presented on June 10, 1990, at the Annual Meeting of the 'Rapaport-Klein Study Group' at the Austen Riggs Center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
Amazing Sounds magazinehttp://www.amazings.com/ingles.html
arts and the physical sciences. This interest is likewise reflected in her first film,"Powerlines", a fifty-minute documentary in which the artist explores electromagnetic polluti
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Jesus Christ The Bearer Of The Water Of Life - A Christian reflection on the New Agehttps://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/interelg/documents/rc_pc_interelg_doc_20030203_new-age_en.html
meant the occult sciences and philosophy the occulta philosophia, that the laws of nature were of an occult or psychic nature, and that comparative religion was expected to unveil
Melvyl® System - University of California: Worldwide Genealogy and Family History Researchhttp://www.academic-genealogy.com/melvyluniversityofcaliforniagenealogyfamilyhistory.htm
- California Academy of Sciences : Academy Library - California State Library : Genealogy Toolkit - California State Library - He
The Melvyl® System for the University of California, with more than 100 libraries, provides indexing to millions of items in their holdings, digital collections and online searchab
The Responsibility of Intellectuals, by Noam Chomskyhttps://www.ditext.com/chomsky/ri.html
social and behavioral sciences to imitate the surface features of sciences that really have significant intellectual content. But they have other sources as well. Anyone can be a
Acceleration-Relevant Conferenceshttps://www.accelerationwatch.com/conferences.html
and Fractals in the Sciences (FRACTAL) (March 17-20, 2002, Grenada, Spain) Discrete Chaotic Dynamics in Nature and Society (DCDNS) (Last: May 2000, Odense, Denmark) Global Brain W
A. Reynolds "What is historicism?"https://abuss.narod.ru/Biblio/eng/reynolds.htm
historical and social sciences is to make predictions about future developments in political and social trends. But "historicism" had already been associated with the id
Microbe Organicshttp://www.microbeorganics.com/
of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Box 7026, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden Soil Biology & Biochemistry 37 (2005) 811–817 SOIL BIOTA, SOIL SYSTEMS, AND PROCESSES David C. Coleman
- Darwinism and the Nazi Race Holocaust -https://trueorigin.org/holocaust.php
by means of such pseudo-sciences as theology, they take great pains to suppress or falsify scientific research. Our National Socialist world view stands on a much higher level tha
Jerry Bergman, PhD, examines the links between the ''science'' of Darwinism and practice and ideology of Nazi racism.
Proto-World and the Language Organhttp://www.zompist.com/langorg.htm
, modelled on the way sciences develop-- making and testing hypotheses, rejecting ideas that don’t work, understanding one aspect of the field at a time, and building up a complet
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of social and life sciences. In the kind of work the Steve Sailers of the world are doing. Scary stuff! You up for it? Posted by: PatrickH on July 17, 2008 11:32 AM "Specifically,
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