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Re: Science Fiction: Global Warming and Physics     

Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Aug 7, 2008 15:47

..., are closely related to the natural sciences whereas archaeology and linguistics are social sciences, while cultural anthropology is very much linked with the humanities. Note that social science methodologies are being incorporated into so-called hard science fields like medicine, where a three-... is one of the "stars" of science lately, in terms of real progress in ...
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Re: Science Fiction: Global Warming and Physics     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 6, 2008 18:28

... decades later we had nuclear fission. Science put his theories to the test ...setting for a particular observational study. Social scientists however, argue against such claims...best practiced as phronesis, whereas natural science is best practiced as episteme, ... closely related to the natural sciences whereas archaeology and linguistics are social sciences, while cultural anthropology is ...
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Re: Philosophy of science     

Author: C3
Date: Jun 22, 2008 20:59

...broad consensus among published philosophers of science and within the scientific community at...for explaining and predicting phenomena. Critiques Science, pseudoscience and nonscience Main articles: ...) about the methodology of the social sciences.[22] Philosophical focus Historian ...been criticized by several academics. In "Science and Ethics", the philosopher Bernard ...
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Philosophy of science     

Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 21, 2008 22:16

... broad consensus among published philosophers of science and within the scientific community at ...for explaining and predicting phenomena. Critiques Science, pseudoscience and nonscience Main articles: ...) about the methodology of the social sciences.[22] Philosophical focus Historian Jacques...been criticized by several academics. In "Science and Ethics", the philosopher Bernard Rollin...
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: ta
Date: Oct 18, 2007 07:43

...> Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. http://www.ic.org/ I've ..., it is not any kind of a perceptible social movement. A visit to one community explained the attrition ... out the religious/political cults and such. A small community *is* a perceptible social movement.
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: ZerkonX
Date: Oct 17, 2007 06:37

On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 00:48:08 -0700, Day Brown wrote: Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_is_Beautiful Not to detract from your idea, actually to support it all the more, but this has been ...
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: Day Brown
Date: Oct 16, 2007 22:56

...rr.com> wrote: Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. http://www.ic.org/ I've been there. And also been to ... there are a few new members, it is not any kind of a perceptible social movement. A visit to one community explained the attrition problem. they cant have ...
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: bowman
Date: Oct 16, 2007 18:12

Day Brown wrote: Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributism -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: ta
Date: Oct 16, 2007 08:09

... been aggrevated by attempts to preserve corporate profits. There is ongoing debate between capitalism and socialism. Neither system really works that well in the mass culture. The former leads to ever greater ..., and all the rest. Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. http://www.ic.org/
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Re: The Neovillage social model...     

Author: Sean
Date: Oct 16, 2007 01:37

... to preserve corporate profits. There is ongoing debate between capitalism and socialism. Neither system really works that well in the mass culture. The former leads to ... rest. Its win/win, and I havta wonder why it is that the economic and social science theorists have not looked into it. Because they are too busy theorising? :-) Fact is people already are doing ...
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