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...ly. as it is essential to know the basic laws of physics, chem- istry, and biology in order to lead a normal life, it is es- sential to know the wisdo...
...my of Sciences in Mos- cow, and an MSc in bio-cybernetics from the Faculty of Biology and Cybernetics at the Institute of Science at St. Petersburg ... ... Origin of an Altruistic Gene, published May 2006 in the Journal of Molecular Biology and Evolution. 14 From the biological point of view, it is cus...
...erent people. Of course, people who teach subjects like physics, mathematics, biology, and art should also set an example to students, and not just ... ...t the vegetative level, it is botany and ecology. a t the animate level it is biology, zoology, and medicine. and then the speaking degree appears b...
...ous ways of understanding the same thing, why impose on a computer?) In biology which one, the fixist theory or the evolutionist theory of beings, ...
...larity, the nuance surrounding them. She tasted, inhaled musk. Only her own biology, pure and clean, drove her now. She gazed down at beads of sweat...
...to understand the laws of our world. Most sciences, such as physics, chemistry, biology, etc. become simpler and more intelligible when viewed from ...
...gether. This means that from the point of view of Kabbalah, music, astronomy, biology, and medicine externally express a unique law of the inner mak...
...a mere machine evolved as an offshoot of research in physics, chemistry, and biology. Eventually, physicists produced a perception that hu- mans are... ...n this mechanical worldview. Until the 1930’s, the predominant belief was that biology was different from all other sciences. It was believed that al... ...living entity that was not mere matter. However, the evolution of contemporary biology could take place only after it was decided to discard the idea... ...eering, T H E C R E D I B I L I T Y O F Q UA N T U M T H E O RY 81 molecular biology, and pharmacology progressed through the life- less mechanistic... ...e connection between physics and other sciences: All the sciences—chemistry, biology, zoology, anthropology, sociology, and every other sci- ence—de... ...e problem is that physics has already abandoned these mod- els. Even molecular biology, which studies the most minuscule objects, has yet to turn to ... ...e. S T R I V I N G F O R B A L A N C E 85 The laws of physics, chemistry, and biology explain that the only reason for any movement of matter, wheth... ..., regardless of whether or not we are there to perceive it. As the science of biology evolved, it enabled us to see the world through the eyes of ot... ...erate. None of the physical laws that we will discover in physics, chemistry, biology or any other field of science will be of help to us. Using sci...
...at everyone studies, which bears various manifestations: in mechanics, in biology, astronomy, music and so on. Thus, the division to fields is symbo... ...es are but particulars that make it up. With regards to Kabbalah – music, biology and medicine are but external phenomena that stem from that single...
...ngs, humanity has developed various sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology etc. They are called Natural Sciences, and they are based on man’s... ...of the universe, in space and time. The wisdom of Kabbalah can teach you biology, chemistry, physics, you name it. You can learn psychiatry throug...
...cience has destroyed that right. He does not realise how profoundly modern biology has affected our ideas of individuality and species, and how the im... ...modified through these changes. When he comes from his own world of modern biology to religion and philosophy he goes back in time. He attacks religio... ...eptibly in the general scheme and method of our thinking. The influence of biology upon thought in general consists essentially in diminishing the imp...
...h; we only need to add that B element to the cur- riculum: Balance. Thus, biology will still be biology, flavored with an explanation of how the int... ...a sense of urgency to change today’s lame system. Anyone who ever studied biology knows that a healthy cell gives its utmost support to its host or...
...on-random principle (such as the increase in order). This, exactly, is the case in biology. There is no reason in principle why not to construct a ... ...y the Jews attest to the veracity of this discovery. Judaism is founded on shared biology as much as shared history and customs. As a religion, it... ...antic, divergent changes in where the system "settles down" (finds a solution). In biology Gould and others have modified the theory of evolution t... ...s will be to preserve and transfer knowledge through time. It is called "memory" in biology - and "archive" in library science. The history of the I... ... Grey - that cross-gender communication is all but impossible. We are separated by biology, by history, by culture, by chemistry, by genetics, in s... ... "sciences" (e.g., to economics and psychology) and even to more robust fields like biology or medicine. Yet no one disputes the existence of econom... ...ies reminiscent of psychotic disorders. The exceptions are (arguably) medicine and biology. A phenomenology of ossified bodies of knowledge would m... ...on-random principle (such as the increase in order). This, exactly, is the case in biology. There is no reason why not to construct a life wavefunc... ...eristics, such as facial and pubic hair are first order phenomena. Can genetics and biology account for male and female behavior patterns and social...
... it, we engage on a purely scientific study of economics, criminology, and biology, and find that our practical conclusions are virtually those of Jes... ...at, in cohort, we are gods though we die like men. All that is today sound biology and psychology; and the efforts of Natural Selectionists like Weism...
...iter of Christian tracts. His father, Philip Henry Gosse, is an influential, though largely self-taught, invertebrate zoologist and student of marine biology who, after his wife's death, takes Edmund to live in Devon. The book focuses on the father's response to the new evolutionary theories, especially those of his scientific colleague Charles Darwin, and Edmund's gradual...
...cle entitled "Challenging Materialism." In this thought-provoking journey, the author takes you through the perspectives of physics, neuroscience and biology, and shows how, from several different views, life itself points to a non-material reality at its core. Our next article could be called heart-provoking. Lavina Melwani writes "How We Spiritualized Our Business," t...
...abes, we assimilate the knowledge to make sense of speech. (Schools of biology differ on how humans acquired speech but agree that the synapsid—a... ...olars in such different fields of study as mathematics, medicine, botany, biology, zoology, geography, history, and navigation. Astronomers were q...
...the tragedy of disastrous parenting they would go with your licensing ideas Chuck. Huge inferiority feelings and no capacity to love, only the biolog...
... principle, though plausible at first sight, seems, in the light of recent biology, to be more and more im- probable. The second principle is one of a...