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  • ...favor of a [[Biblical hermeneutics|Biblical interpretation]] and promoting concepts such as "[[Young Earth creationism#Flood geology, the fossil record, and di ...osophical Society''. Vol. 128, No. 1 (Mar. 30, 1984), pp. 1–19. [[American Philosophical Society]].
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  • ...ganizations}})}}; tabulated results of surveys or questionnaires; original philosophical works; religious scripture; medieval and ancient works, even if they cite e ...alysis, evaluation, interpretation, or synthesis}} of the facts, evidence, concepts, and ideas taken from primary sources. [[Wikipedia:Secondary does not mean
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  • : Everybody with any philosophical sophistication knows we all have biases. So, how can we take the NPOV polic "Neutral Point Of View" is one of the oldest governing concepts on Wikipedia. Originally appearing within [[Nupedia]] titled "[https://web.
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  • ...icine.<ref name="Kassell"/> At the end of the 17th century, new scientific concepts in astronomy and physics (such as [[heliocentrism]] and [[classical mechani ...ven and Earth, Confucian morality – were brought together to formalise the philosophical principles of Chinese medicine and divination, astrology and alchemy.<ref n
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  • ==Concepts== ...by definition is eternally existent and has no origin. There is no logical philosophical impossibility with this being the case (akin to [[Aristotle]]'s 'unmoved mo
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  • ..., including the study of consciousness and [[Vedanta]] philosophy. He is a philosophical [[Idealism|idealist]], arguing for the primacy of consciousness over matter ...> This attempted to wed the Maharishi's version of Ayurvedic medicine with concepts from physics, an example of what cultural historian Kenneth Zysk called "Ne
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  • ...eing cited on Wikipedia, they might be referring to any one of these three concepts: Common sources of bias include political, financial, religious, philosophical, or other beliefs. Although a source may be biased, it may be reliable in t
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  • ...eing cited on Wikipedia, they might be referring to any one of these three concepts: Common sources of bias include political, financial, religious, philosophical, or other beliefs. Although a source may be biased, it may be reliable in t
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  • ...<ref name="Quackwatch" /> The concept of vital energy is pseudoscientific. Concepts of the body and of disease used in TCM reflect its ancient origins and its ...for the spirit, but these distinctions are inadequate to describe medical concepts among Chinese historically and to a considerable degree today .{{sfnb|Hinri
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  • ...[demarcation problem|demarcation between science and pseudoscience]] has [[philosophical]], [[political]], and [[scientific]] implications.<ref name="Imre-Lakatos"/ ...ry of relativity]] as an example of science. He subdivided nonscience into philosophical, mathematical, mythological, religious and metaphysical formulations on one
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  • ...for not taking parapsychology very seriously|journal=[[Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review]]|publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]]|location=Cambridge, Engla ...at Duke evoked much criticism from academics and others who challenged the concepts and evidence of ESP. A number of psychological departments attempted to rep
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  • ...ism|Platonic]] or transcendent ideals''' are capitalized in the context of philosophical doctrine ({{xt|Truth}}, {{xt|the Good}}); used more broadly, they are in lo ...rerequisite notions; this approach is practical only when the prerequisite concepts are central to the exposition of the article's main topic and when such pre
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