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La teología como posibilidad fundante de una ciencia más humana
The theology as enabler of a more human sciencePaul Karl Feyerabend conceives religion as a possible way to infuse meaning and humanity to the science. He asserts that when it has taken place historically a unity between science and religion, science has
María Teresa Gargiulo
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Towards an integrated scientific and social case for human space exploration [PDF]
I will argue that an ambitious programme of human space exploration, involving a return to the Moon, and eventually human missions to Mars, will add greatly to human knowledge. Gathering such knowledge is the primary aim of science, but science's compart-
Crawford, Ian
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Pierre Cabanis – entre la science du vivant et la science de l’homme
The main goal of the study is to show the novelty of Cabanis’s project. As a scientist, doctor and philosopher, the author of Rapports du physique et du moral de l’homme attempts to find a new science called anthropology, based mostly on physiology ...
Mirosław Loba
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Humanity is a favorite theme of poet and philosopher, novelist and historian, dramatist and moralist. The changes rung on the theme run the entire gamut of human feeling and thinking; its burden is caught in song and story and crystallized in books; and no sweeter strains have ever been sung, no grander scenes enacted, no nobler lines penned, than ...
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Heidegger's Version of Humanism and his Critique of it [PDF]
The question concerning humanism ask we from Martin Heidegger, who has that about a famous Text: Biref über den Humanismus. The Text contains a historical version that about, that is important for our Iranian, because it can help to overcoming of our ...
Seyyed Masoud Zamani
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From metagenomics to the metagenome: Conceptual change and the rhetoric of translational genomic research [PDF]
As the international genomic research community moves from the tool-making efforts of the Human Genome Project into biomedical applications of those tools, new metaphors are being suggested as useful to understanding how our genes work – and for ...
Huss, John Edward, Juengst, Eric Thomas
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What sorts of worlds do we live in nowadays? Teaching biology in a post-modern age. [PDF]
Most historians of science, sociologists of science, philosophers of science and science educators now accept that there is no such thing as 'the scientific method'.
Reiss, Michael, Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale
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PRESUPPOSITIONS OF (HUMAN MOVEMENT) SCIENCE
Van Woudenberg, R. (2017). Presuppositions of (human movement) science. PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud, 14(2), 1-16. This paper argues that science,human movement science included, proceeds from
René van Woudenberg
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Science can provide cures and improve health, and it can also make us more humane.
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Why it is important to build robots capable of doing science [PDF]
Science, like any other cognitive activity, is grounded in the sensorimotor interaction of our bodies with the environment. Human embodiment thus constrains the class of scientific concepts and theories which are accessible to us.
Florian, Razvan V.
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