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Europa, Quo Vadis? – Part II
The Pope points out that one such modern ideology is liberation theology which in Latin America ended up substituting...
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Postmodernist View of Science as Colonialist Creation
The history of humanity is characterized by many wars and cultural incursions, religious conversions and cultural transformations. Greek and...
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Exit Interview: The Pros and Cons of Giving Feedback as a Relationship Ends
I left a band recently. I had my reasons but wasn’t sure whether to share them on exit. I...
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Arizona? In July?? Are You Kidding???
Hey, do I look like I’m kidding? Well, okay, yes, I usually look like I’m kidding. But in more...
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Teflon Tyranny: The Hidden Cost of Self-Defense
Studying politics and history, one character keeps popping up and making trouble. Here are his essential characteristics: 1. He...
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Europa, Quo Vadis? – Part I
“Mere praxis is not light” (Pope Benedict XVI) A book written by Pope Benedict XVI, before he became Pope,...
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Feminist Critiques of Science
It is no great secret that all through history, and in practically all cultures, men have been dominating women....
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Harvest
Maple leaves, dry and curled,eddy in a ghost dance,speak to her with voices long gone…father’s chant, mother’s croon,lover’s ragged...
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Review of Tibetan Buddhism and Modern Physics
Vic Mansfield, Tibetan Buddhism & Modern Physics. West Conshohocken, PA: Templeton Foundation Press, 2008, Pp xii + 180. Interest...
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Sociology of Science
Sociology was among the many new disciplines initiated by scientific methodology during the nineteenth century. Its goal was to...