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Current Knowledge on the Genetic Mediation of Self-Transcendence and Spirituality
In 1902, William James in The Varieties of Religious Experience wrote, “he unreasoned and immediate assurance is the deep...
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Qualitative and Quantitative
When we say that the sea is blue or that a person is tall, our description is qualitative. We...
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The Loss of European Spiritual Identity
The renowned Church historian Ernst Troeltsch once boldly declared that Europe had ceased to be Christian in the 18th...
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SCIBIT: Building a Scientifically Coherent Integrated Bottom-Up Information Theory
As you know, when I’m not juicing the details of everyday interaction to extract the basic dance moves people...
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Role and Relevance of Classification and Data
The goal of experiments in science is not to have personal experiences, but to gather information which may add...
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The Return of the Gods and the EU Constitution Transformed into a Treaty
Carl G. Jung pointed out in his Modern Man in Search of a Soul that Man is naturally religious...
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Seven Wonderings of the Ancient World: Life’s Universal Tough Judgment Calls
“If everybody minded their own business,” the Duchess said in a hoarse growl, “the world would go round a...
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Granularity: Think as big as possible but no bigger
I’ve argued before that there are three types of guidance or wisdom. The first and simplest is the “always...
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Types of Experiments
Countless experiments have been performed in a variety of contexts and for a variety of reasons in the laboratories...
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