Science & Metaphysics
.... we can accept as "real" and what we have to consider to be a structure of the
mind, not verifiable as real at all. Gjertsen, Derek. The Classics of
Science. ....
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The Rediscovery of the Mind
.... If both philosophy of
mind and cognitive
science have based systems on the supposition that computation is an intrinsic feature of the world, consciousness and ....
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THE RISE OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE
.... Some medical scientists began to explore the human
mind, an area of inquiry that led to the development of the social
science of psychology. ....
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Self & Mind-Body Relationship
.... some of the issues involved in the effort of
science to alleviate human anguish, particularly as they relate to notions of self, the
mind-body relationship ....
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Science & Magic
.... data contained in psychic research appeals to the rational
mind and therefore .... quantum mechanics and relativity are two areas of physical
science which deal ....
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"Science and Our Inner Lives: Birds of Prey, Bats, and the Common ...
.... A. Nagel's claim that physical
science cannot answer questions of the
mind cannot be disproved; however, 1. Scientific approach may provide useful answers to ....
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The New Science of Giambattista Vico
.... But Vico is not truly aiming to reach the reader's
mind through "
science" at all, as he himself acknowledges in the final words of the same section from which ....
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Social Science & Philosophy
.... The Enlightenment was an extremely significant period of social
science and philosophical .... was restricted to ideas or impressions, feeling that the
mind was the ....
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Relationship of History and Political Science
.... of life that involve values, one cannot be in a state of
mind that is .... In contrast, political
science is defined as one of the social sciences and therefore as ....
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Body and Mind and the New Epiphenomenalism
.... of the
Mind-Body problem, there is confrontation with one of the most profound problems shared by metaphysics and the philosophy of
science, the problem of the ....
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2 articles on political science
.... He suggests that scientists should keep the progress of scientific theory in
mind rather than looking at
science as a game or a war between competing camps. ....
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History as Science or Literature
.... JT Buckle would find that history is a
science, and he believed that history was something that could be perceived best by the
mind rather than by the senses. ....
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Aspects of Science
.... AF What is This Thing Called
Science? 2nd ed. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, no date. Churchland, Paul M. Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of
Mind. ....
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Defines Science
.... AF What is This Thing Called
Science? 2nd ed. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, no date. Churchland, Paul M. Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of
Mind. ....
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HUSSERL'S THEORY OF PHENOMENOLOGY
....
science by attempting to distinguish between that which is an inherent aspect of the consciousness of humanity and that which is a construct of the
mind. ....
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Newtonian Science
.... The lonely investigator working almost in secret was replaced by "
science as an .... expression of the highest performance ever achieved by the human
mind in its ....
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Newton's Contribution to Science
.... The lonely investigator working almost in secret was replaced by "
science as an .... expression of the highest performance ever achieved by the human
mind in its ....
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Descartes Meditations
.... Therefore, in Meditations, Descartes has two goals: Demonstrate the real origin of scientific knowledge lay in the
mind Show
science and religion are ....
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Environmental Science
.... necessary on the most relevant environmental issues in order to make up his or her own
mind. Botkin, DB and Keller, EA Environmental
Science: Earth As A Living ....
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Karl Popper
.... so firmly - as we see in both of his essays "On the Theory of the Objective
Mind" and "Epistemology Without a Knowing Subject" is that
science is falsifiable. ....
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Emergence of Psychology
At some level, of course, philosophy is also a
science of the human
mind, for like psychology it tries to explain the workings of the
mind, the relationship ....
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Women in the Sciences
.... American Scientist 79 (September-October), pp. 404-19. Schiebinger, L. (1989). The
Mind Has No Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern
Science. Cambridge: Harvard. ....
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Modern Value Systems
.... If both philosophy of
mind and cognitive
science have based systems on the supposition that computation is an intrinsic feature of the world, consciousness and ....
(1620

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Fantasy and Science Fiction
.... Dark Fantasy (also known as Horror), a sub-genre of Fantasy and
Science Fiction, the .... The tension builds as a growing gloom in the
mind of both the protagonist ....
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The Mind-body Dualism Split
.... Although hard
science would appear to dispose of a number of
mind-body dilemmas for practicing psychologists, the fact is that dualism still exercises ....
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The Human Brain The human brain is physiologically a gland. T
.... during Medieval times, since that society was preoccupied with religious questions and had turned to a more orthodox approach to the
science of the
mind. ....
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John Locke
.... The idea of the
science fiction seems to be that the advanced transport of
mind, a "qualitative identity," to a physical plane not necessarily connected to the ....
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Science, nature and Literature
.... sciences, such as chemistry, and so begins his obsession with
science which he .... Frankenstein truly started out with that arrogant assumption and end in
mind. ....
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Physiological Psychology
.... The development of psychology as a
science follows the development of the .... began considering different ways of experimenting with human responses and the
mind. ....
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Science Essays
.... Feyeraband believed that
science is more of an ideology than a methodology. Since it is a construction of humans, and, therefore, the human
mind, he argued ....
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