Science & Magic
.... From the start, it can be seen that
science and
magic are polar opposites, representing the rational world and the non-rational world respectively. ....
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Changing Nature of Science Over the Centuries
.... An interesting and odd coda may be added to the above, namely that on one level the association of
science and
magic has persisted. ....
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Magic Realism Literary Genre
.... though it may do so through mechanisms different from those acknowledged by contemporary
science. The underlying structural assumptions of
magic realism are ....
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The Magic of Technology
Arthur C. Clarke was once quoted as saying, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic." As a
science fiction writer, Clarke's ....
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Advanced Technology & Magic
Arthur C. Clarke was once quoted as saying, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from
magic." As a
science fiction writer, Clarke's ....
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Weber and Capitalism
.... These components include trust in
science instead of doctrine and
magic, trust in technology instead of craftsman expertise, and the depersonalization of the ....
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Egyptian Culture and Magic
.... spells in addition to prescription-remedies and case-studies," which suggests that there was no particular dividing line between
magic and
science in Egyptian ....
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Binding Passions
.... revolution there stood a despritualization of the world picture that helped make
science possible and at the same time made witches and
magic less likely ....
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Giorgio Vasari
.... this endeavor shows how the mode of thought in the Renaissance had changed from the Medieval period, a period when
science was treated more like
magic and as ....
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Functionalism in Anthropology
.... Redfield (1948) refers to the essay "
Magic,
Science, and Religion" by Malinowski and notes how the author takes account of the various views of religion ....
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The Philosophy of Social Science
.... He also saw the division of labor as creating a new type of prison without any of the
magic or forms that has helped people to survive in the pre-capitalist ....
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Extrasensory Perception (ESP)
.... rationality and logic. Alcock, JE (1981). Parapsychology:
Science or
magic? New York: Pergamon Press. Barden, D. (1988). Psychic animals ....
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Loie Fuller
.... But the
science that she brought to the service of art remains celebrated as her .... and an overall conception in which light is a part of the
magic of stage and ....
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Deals or Pacts in Literature
....
science, this will only be so if the woman and the
science become intertwined .... he is introduced: "He surfeits upon necromancy;/Nothing so sweet as
magic is to ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne Stories
.... as a tale "constructed in large measure from the witch lore." It becomes, then, a tale chiefly of
magic. Under those terms, the problem of
science can only ....
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Use of Computers to Engage Students in Mathematics Learning
.... The
Magic School Bus in Concert allows the student to learn about sound and sound waves which mixes
science and music activities. ....
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Ancient Babylonian Medicine
.... over their world. For most Babylonians,
magic was both a legitimate
science and an important source of protection. Although much of ....
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The Blazing New World
.... Cavendish's imagination, vital as it may have been, did not particularly distinguish between what today would be called
science fiction,
magic, fantasy, and ....
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Medical Practice In Ancient Babylonia
.... over their world. For most Babylonians,
magic was both a legitimate
science and an important source of protection. Although much of ....
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TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGIES Introduction Accordi
.... psychiatric framework, those of Michael Daniels which emphasize myth and
magic, and finally .... scientific thinking, and proposed a new way of doing
science as it ....
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TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGIES Introduction Accordi
.... psychiatric framework, those of Michael Daniels which emphasize myth and
magic, and finally .... scientific thinking, and proposed a new way of doing
science as it ....
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The Golden Ass
....
Magic, mythology, and women seem to be aligned with rash and foolish impulses. Unlike modern existential thinking, ration,
science, and moral behavior were not ....
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Feature Films
....
Science fiction as a genre has a history almost as old as filmmaking itself. One of the first films to tell a story and to make use of the
magic of the camera ....
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Religion and Modern Culture
.... trying to affect natural processes via
magic, then moving to the stage of propitiation of gods via religion, and finally settling on faith in
science in order ....
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Arthurian Literature
.... the English crown" (1). Even Merlin's
magic feats were appealing to an era that was increasingly turning to
science for answers about the self and universe. ....
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Evil in Three Dramas
.... While Humanist scholars of the day dismissed his
magic as pretty and fraudulent, the .... Faustbuch, a collection of tales of wise men skilled in
science and the ....
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The Society of Mutual Autopsy
.... At the same time the rise of
science began to transform the Western world .... rationalism of the European inheritors of the Enlightenment and the
magic thinking of ....
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Supernatural Role in Healing & Causing Illness
....
Science increasingly comes to know the significant connections among the mind, the .... that voodoo practitioners, shamans, medicine men, voodoo and
magic play in ....
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The Golem
.... about rabbis who have constructed Golemim from time to time in history, and tensions between
science and miracles, the kabbalah and black
magic, and more ....
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Proposed Thematic Literature Unit
.... JA & Pierce, JJ (eds.) The rediscovery of man: The complete short
science fiction of .... Touch
magic: Fantasy, faerie and folklore in the literature of childhood. ....
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