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Self-Organizing Systems and Final Causality, by Joseph A. Bracken
For most life scientists, the processes of evolution are essentially mechanistic–they operate without allowing for any ideas of causality...
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Neuropsychology and Mythology of Motivation for Group Aggression
Jordan B. Peterson, applying theories developed in his masterful Maps ofMeaning: The Archetecture of Belief, considers the problem of...
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Reductionism and Holism: Two Sides of the Perception of Reality
Reductionism as Philosophy Reductionism is a philosophical tenet which states that by analyzing a system to its ultimate component...
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Beyond Intelligent Design
The core of the evolution wars is whether a scientific understanding of biology allows room for religious and philosophical...
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The Dialogue — Where It Stands Today and Why It Matters
Part IScience and religion are two major long-term themes of human thought-indeed two dominating aspects of human culture, each...
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What Charles Townes Hath Wrought
The Laser Has Become an Indispensable Technology for Living, Discovering, Flourishing In 1954 Charles Hard Townes, James Gordon and...
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Albert Einstein’s Fascination for the Indian Mahatma, by Sarojini Henry
Metanexus Chronos. 2005.02.04. 2,696 words. A portrait of Mahatma Gandhi adorned the upper room of a two-storied house on112...
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An Evolutionary Mind
Close your Deleuze; open your Darwin. —Robert Storey, Mimesis and the Human Animal Of Two Minds Not that...
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A Dialogue on the Science and Religion Dialogue: William Schweiker and Eric Weislogel
“In true dialogue,” writes Vietnamese monk, activist and author, Thich Nhat Hanh, “both sides are willing to change.” In...