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Neural correlates of mystical experience
Mystical experiences, or subjectively believed encounters with a supernatural world, are widely reported across cultures and throughout human ...
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Ways to prepare future teachers to teach science in multicultural classrooms
Roussel De Carvalho uses the notion of superdiversity to draw attention to some of the pedagogical implications of teaching science in multicultural schools in cosmopolitan cities such as London...
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A niche for the genome
In their considered reviews both Thomas Pradeu and Lindell Bromham introduce important topics not sufficiently covered in our book...
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A foundation beam for studying morality from a personological point of view: Are individual differences in moral behaviors and thoughts consistent?
Morality is a topic of burgeoning scientific interest, and the relevance of personological factors to moral behavior has interdisciplinary imp...
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TPP: Traceable Privacy-Preserving Communication and Precise Reward for Vehicle-to-Grid Networks in Smart Grids
In vehicle-to-grid (V2G) networks, service providers are battery-powered vehicles, and the service consumer is the power grid. Security and pr...
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An epistemic argument for tolerance
In this paper I first take a critical look at Grube’s allegiance to the idea that bivalence should be rejected as it can serve the cause of re...
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What are “The Hilbert Problems” in the Study of Religion?
David Hilbert lived from 1862–1943 and is regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of the late 19th/early 20th century. Among his pionee...
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A Chance for Attributable Agency
Can we sensibly attribute some of the happenings in our world to the agency of some of the things around us? We do this all the time, but ther...
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To burn or to save? The opposing functions of reading scripture on environmental intentions
In a controversial Science article published in 1967, Lynn White blamed Judeo-Christian scriptures for the planet’s ecological crisis. White c...
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The (modest) utility of MCI theory
Suppose the following were the story of an existing people, an ancient village at the base of a knoll on which a solitary tree grew. One year,...
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