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thepsychedelicscientist.com
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| | | | | This is a modified excerpt from an article I co-wrote for Synthesis, the full version of which you can find here. Mystical experiences have been the cornerstone of religious and spiritual practices for millennia. From early Christian mysticism to Zen Buddhism, almost every religious path allows space for experiences that give a more direct connection... | |
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blog.philosophicalsociety.org
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| | | | | Think of atheism, and you probably conjure images of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens - fierce critics and opponents of religion. Atheists believe, for lack of a better word, religion is a negative force in the world. Don't they? It's hard to imagine atheism as a sect within a religious movement. Except, perhaps, when that... | |
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theologos.site
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| | | | | [AI summary] An analysis of the five theological pillars of Protestantism (the Solae) and their historical impact on Christian doctrine, church authority, and Western thought. | |
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mathscholar.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the intersection of science and philosophy, highlighting the importance of empirical evidence and the scientific method in advancing knowledge. It critiques postmodern science studies for lacking scientific rigor and credibility, referencing the Sokal hoax as a key example. The piece also touches on the contributions of non-Western societies to science and the need for diversity in the scientific community. Ultimately, it concludes that while philosophical reflection has value, it should not replace the empirical foundation of scientific research. | ||