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Meaning through Transdisciplinary Knowledge
Introduction Time has passed since 1959 when C. P. Snow formulated the concept of two cultures – scientific and...
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A Few Suggestions for the Proponents of Intelligent Design
Metanexus: VIEWS 2001.08.31 3088 words Raymond E. Grizzle, a Research Scientist at the Jackson Estuarine Laboratoryat the University of...
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God and the Galapagos?
Metanexus: Views 2001.08.27. 4419 words Today, Dr. Edward J. Larson, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his book __Summerfor...
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Unlimited Love – Towards a New Human Science
THE SCIENTIFIC FIELD OF UNLIMITED LOVE In this presentation, I wish only to more systematically indicate the range of...
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A Matchmaker’s Advice for Evo
A Response to Scott Gilbert’s essay “Finding a Mate for Evolution” Scott Gilbert’s ” young, lonesome stud ‘Evolution’ –‘Evo’...
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The Notion of Events and Three Ways of Knowing
The Notion of Events and Three Ways of Knowing: Problems with mentalistic explanations, free will, self, soul, and intrinsic...
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A Primer on Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Metanexus VIEWS 2001.08.16. 2473 words Below is “A Primer on Human Embryonic Stem Cells” written by Scott Gilbert, a...
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Intelligent Design and Natural Bridges: An Argument in One Act
Metanexus VIEWS 2001.08.15 3354 words Arches National Park <http://www.americanparknetwork.com/parkinfo/ar/> nearMoab, Utah, is the setting for today’s somewhat Platonic dialogue...
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Why Religion Matters and How Religion Should Matter
1. Professor Huston Smith has elegantly summarized the essence of the Science-Religion dialogue in the following terms: “My favorite...
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Law, Chance, and Opportunity in Nature
Metanexus 2001.07.28 3844 words. Law, Chance and Opportunity in Nature: Insight into Natural and HumanCreativity by Pauline Rudd is...