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Untangling the Hard Problem of Consciousness
A feeling of alienation is a common reaction to modern scientific descriptions of the cosmos. As journalist Bryan Appleyard...
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Christianity: A Private Affair or Part of the European Identity? – Part III
Continued from Christianity: A Private Affair or Part of the European Identity? – Part II Weiler offers some examples...
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Persuasive Interpretations: A Review of Truth and Tension In Science and Religion by V.V. Raman
Varadaraja V. Raman, Truth and Tension in Science and Religion. New Hampshire: Beech River Books, 2009, xi, 399 pp.,...
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Reflections on Darwinian Science – Part I
The history of science is wrought with a great many milestones, but some are more significant turning points than...
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Christianity: A Private Affair or Part of the European Identity? – Part II
Continued from Part I. The conundrum here boils down to this: many Catholic scholars have confused the public disciplines...
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Is a Science of Politics Possible?
Many, perhaps most, political scientists in North America still believe that a “hard science” of political behavior is possible....
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Christianity:A Private Affair or Part of the European Identity? – Part I
In his book A Christian Europe? Europe and Christianity: Rules of Commitment first published in Italy as Un’Europa Cristiana,...
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Buddhism and Postmodernism
Park expertly negotiates the interfaces between the modern and the postmodern, between East and West, between philosophy/religion and ethics,...
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Holism and Human History
We do not have even a preliminary draft of a story of "culture," i.e., human history, that has the...
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The Discovery of Fire
Fire was undoubtedly one of our earliest conquests of Nature. We do have evidence of hearths in caves dating...