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A Future-Oriented Teleology: Evolutionary Biology, Jamesian Philosophical Psychology, and Sufficient Design
The contemporary debate over the scientific worth and educational merits of intelligent design has carried the assumption that this...
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Christianity and Darwinism: Can There Be No Common Ground?
Are Christianity and Darwinism mutually exclusive? In contexts where the answers to this question have led to political and...
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What is Human Wisdom?: An Interrogation of Posthuman Futures in Transhuman Evolutionary Discourse
1. Transhumanism as counterfoil to wisdom Transhumanism is the view that humans should be permitted to use technology in...
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Toleration of Unorthodox Ideas
Another important aspect of the ancient science outlook is related to the manner in which unorthodox points of view...
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Christian Physicalism and Personal Identity
Human persons undergo many changes throughout their lives. In fact, each phase of life, from birth and adolescence to...
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Soul Reflections: Apes, Anthropology, and Aristotle
The quest to know who we are cannot be separated from the quest to know who we were. Not...
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The Role of Self and Subject in H. H�ffding’s Approach to Knowledge and Being
The complex relationships between our understanding of self and subject, the problem of knowledge (epistemology), and the problem of...
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Adding a Spiritual Dimension to the Biopsychosocial Model: Psychoanalysis, Kohut, Schleiermacher, Buber, and Marcel
All Men Have Need of the Gods (Homer) In Lapsed Agnostic1, the Irish writer John Walters describes how his...
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Preconditions for Transdisciplinary Health Sciences
Transdisciplinary models in the health sciences are of crucial importance. A reductionist, materialist approach to the science underlying health...
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Christopher Dawson and The Making of Europe
In 1932 Christopher Dawson published a book titled The Making of Europe which had enormous success and established his...