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ON THE VALIDITY OF ONE SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
The content of this paper includes an analysis of basic principles and validity of the Marxist sociological theory. In the Introduction, there is explained a problem of acquiring knowledge as well as the possibilities of establishing theories in social ...
Aleksandar Stevanović +1 more
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Towards journalometrical analysis of a scientific periodical: a case study [PDF]
In this paper we use several approaches to analyse a scientific journal as a complex system and to make a possibly more complete description of its current state and evolution.
Holovatch, Yu., Mryglod, O.
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A Proposal for an Inclusive Scientific Theory
There are three main ways in which Christian theology enriches a broader scientific narrative. First, it provides us with a reassurance of the coherence of reality; second, it offers answers to the scientifically unanswerable ultimate questions; and third, it is able to enrich a scientific narrative by preventing it from collapsing into a technocratic ...
McGrath, A. (Alister)+1 more
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Renormalizability, fundamentality and a final theory: The role of UV-completion in the search for quantum gravity [PDF]
Principles are central to physical reasoning, particularly in the search for a theory of quantum gravity (QG), where novel empirical data is lacking.
Crowther, Karen, Linnemann, Niels
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Modeling High-Temperature Superconductivity: Correspondence at Bay? [PDF]
How does a predecessor theory relate to its successor? According to Heinz Post's General Correspondence Principle, the successor theory has to account for the empirical success of its predecessor.
Hartmann, Stephan
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A Simple Theory of Scientific Learning [PDF]
Scientists use diverse evidence to learn about the relative validity of various broad theories. Given the lack of statistical structure in this scientific learning problem, techniques of model selection and meta-analysis are not directly useful as quantitative guides.
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Population size and dynamics fundamentally shape speciation by influencing genetic drift, founder events, and adaptive potential. Small populations may speciate rapidly due to stronger drift, whereas large populations harbor more genetic diversity, which can alter divergence trajectories. We highlight theoretical models that incorporate population size
Ryo Yamaguchi+3 more
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Beyond the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Model [PDF]
The state of art in spin glass field theory is reviewed.Comment: contribution to the volume "Spin Glasses and Random Fields", ed. P. Young, World Scientific. Latex file and lprocl.sty (style-file).
De Dominicis, C.+2 more
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A stepwise emergence of evolution in the RNA world
How did biological evolution emerge from chemical reactions? This perspective proposes a gradual scenario of self‐organization among RNA molecules, where catalytic feedback on random mixtures plays the central role. Short oligomers cross‐ligate, and self‐assembly enables heritable variations. An event of template‐externalization marks the transition to
Philippe Nghe
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Using traditions in the architecture of churches in the Orenburg province of Russia [PDF]
The subject of this paper seems to be important due to the everincreasing interest in architectural traditions of Russia’s regions. The purpose of the article is to identify the characteristic features of the architecture of modern wooden temples in the ...
Ponomarenko Elena
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