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realm and science
Steiner believed results of this form of spiritual research should be expressed in a way that can be understood and evaluated on the same basis as the results of natural science: " The anthroposophical schooling of thinking leads to the development of a non-sensory, or so-called supersensory consciousness, whereby the spiritual researcher brings the experiences of this realm into ideas, concepts, and expressive language in a form which people can understand who do not yet have the capacity to achieve the supersensory experiences necessary for individual research.
In his early works, Steiner sought to overcome what he perceived as the dualism of Cartesian idealism and Kantian subjectivism by developing Goethe's conception of the human being as a natural-supernatural entity, that is: natural in that humanity is a product of nature, supernatural in that through our conceptual powers we extend nature's realm, allowing it to achieve a reflective capacity in us as philosophy, art and science.
In the realm of science fiction, there have occasionally been forms of life proposed that, while often highly speculative and unsupported by rigorous theoretical examination, are nevertheless interesting and in some cases even plausible.
With a setting within the realm of science fiction, the series wisely offers a world that seems entirely realistic considering our present time.
Planetary engineering is largely the realm of science fiction at present, although some types of climate change on Earth are recent evidence that humans can cause change on a global scale.
There is a degree of flexibility in how far from " real science " a story can stray before it leaves the realm of hard SF.
Firstly, the science must be a genuine branch of knowledge ; and secondly, it must bear relation to the realm of ideas and impressions commonly known as " philosophy ".
* " war " belongs fundamentally to the social realm, rather than the realms of art or science
* " tactics " belongs primarily to the realm of science
* The cultural realm ( science, art, religion, education, and the press ) requires and fosters freedom ;
When science is done with a goal toward practical utility, it is called applied science ( short of the creation of new devices that fall into the realm of engineering ).
Because of the need to market television to a wide audience, shows outside the loose realm of science fiction will often tend to gravitate to established tropes, such as time travel or superheroes.
Gould later developed the term " non-overlapping magisteria " ( NOMA ) to describe how, in his view, science and religion could not comment on each other's realm.
Around the time of the construction of its predecessor, the Shiva laser, laser fusion had entered the realm of " big science ".
Such concerns intersect with those of information science when the intent of a simulation or model is to enable decisions in the economic realm, for instance, to determine what capital assets are at risk or how much ( see risk management ).
In the public realm, Fermilab is host to many cultural events, not only public science lectures and symposia, but classical and contemporary music concerts, folk dancing and arts galleries.
Around the time of Sperry's acceptance of the Nobel Prize the study of consciousness was considered to be outside the realm of science, and serious researchers risked their credibility by broaching the topic.
Namely, the question of how the interaction takes place, where in dualism ' the mind ' is assumed to be non physical and by definition outside of the realm of science.
At a price of $ 25 million and a size approaching that of a football field, the Shiva laser is the first of the " megalasers " at LLNL and brings the field of ICF research fully within the realm of " big science ".
To make the script more marketable, the American fascists were re-cast as man-eating extraterrestrials, taking the story into the realm of science fiction.
While maintaining a horror style, the novel is more of an excursion into the realm of science fiction for King, as the residents of the Maine town of Haven gradually fall under the influence of a mysterious object buried in the woods.
His realm included his children and was surrounded by justice and eternal science.
Though Spencer made some valuable contributions to early sociology, not least in his influence on structural functionalism, his attempt to introduce Lamarckian or Darwinian ideas into the realm of social science was unsuccessful.

realm and whatever
[...] I have made what I believed to be the wisest and fairest arrangements for the well-being of the realm, but, since one cannot anticipate everything, if there is something to change or to reform, you will do whatever you see fit ...
Precisely because it carries on, as it has carried on ever since the middle of the eighteenth century, a war against that anachronistic survival, Pop Art is, whatever its overt politics, subversive: a threat to all hierarchies insofar as it is hostile to order and ordering in its own realm.
Overall he was mostly interested in dualisms, conflicts, and contradictions in whatever realm of the social world he happened to be working on.
A bit more precisely: the idea is that the preferred quantity is whatever physical quantity, defined on brains ( or brains and parts of their environments ), has definite-valued states ( eigenstates ) that underpin such appearances, i. e. underpin the states of belief in, or sensory experience of, the familiar macroscopic realm.
By Jaynes ' reasoning, if the particles are experimentally indistinguishable for whatever reason, Gibbs paradox is resolved, and quantum mechanics only provides an assurance that in the quantum realm, this indistinguishability will be true as a matter of principle, rather than being due to an insufficiently refined experimental capability.
In order for the shamans to combat whatever evil forces may be threatening, or for those who rely on the shamans for protection, it is necessary for the shamans to transform and cross over to the spirit realm.
According to the Westminster Confession 20. 2, the conscience is left free in general belief and behavior within the realm of whatever is not " contrary to the Word.
For this service the grateful Maxen gives Conan dispensation to lead his army to conquer whatever realm he wants.
And herefore again, even in the realm of intellect, where he would fain reign supreme, she has proved herself fully his equal and is entitled to her share of whatever credit attaches to human progress hereby achieved.
If the realm does not have enough of one or more particular resource, they will use whatever there is stored, then wait until new resources are delivered to the realm, which must be done manually.
" If any person, of whatever degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord George, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the imperial Crown of this realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same ; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.

realm and degree
After receiving his law degree, Spaak practiced law in Brussels, where he " excelled in defending Communists charged with conspiring against the security of the realm ", including Fernando de Rosa, an Italian student who attempted to kill Crown Prince Umberto of Italy during a state visit by the prince to Brussel.
Henry Bulwer also organized agricultural production on the island to self-sustain his little realm at least to a certain degree, but later sold Yassıada to the Khedive of Ottoman Egypt and Sudan, Ismail Pasha, who, however, didn't construct any new buildings and completely neglected the island.
To a large degree the indeterminacy result relies on the assumption that the results of bargaining are indeterminate or, at the very least, outside the realm of economic speculation.
The progressive difficulty of these queries is represented by the increasing degree of abstraction from the types and semantics defined the system architecture ( directories and files on a known computer ) to the types and semantics that occupy the realm of ordinary human discourse ( subjects such as " humor " and entities such as " my grandmother ").
He expanded the proposed realm of factors that contribute to deindividuation, beyond anonymity and loss of personal responsibility, to include: " arousal, sensory overload, a lack of contextual structure or predictability, and altered consciousness due to drugs or alcohol ", as well as " altered time perspectives ... and degree of involvement in group functioning " Zimbardo postulated that these factors lead to " loss of identity or loss of self-consciousness ", which result in unresponsiveness to external stimuli by the individual and the loss of " cognitive control over motivations and emotions ".
During this period, the individual provinces of the realm still had a high degree of independence, as is indicated by the Swedish provincial laws of the 13th century.
Graduating in 1966 with a degree in Anthropology and Sociology, Sand followed Leary and Alpert to Millbrook and became a guide to the psychedelic realm for many of the people who came to Millbrook.

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