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Paradigm-Shifting vs. Paradigm-sustaining Science
Outsiders and laymen produce most of the groundbreaking work in science.
Read MoreParapsychology and the Paranormal
Parapsychological phenomena - once convincingly demonstrated in laboratory settings - can help to upset current scientific laws and theories.
Read MoreMarx Without Marxism? A Study of Karl Marx as an Influential Political Theorist
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Read MoreThe Crucifixion and Escapism: Theories of Karl Marx and Mircea Eliade
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Read MoreEconomics as a Pretension to Science
Economics is not an exact science, nor can it ever be. This is because its "raw material" (humans and their behaviour as individuals and en masse) is not exact.
Read MorePopularity Of Albert Einstein And The Importance Of His Theories
Albert Einstein needs no introduction across the globe; even children are aware of his work in physics..
Read MoreReligion and Science
There are many kinds of narratives and organizing principles. Science is driven by evidence gathered in experiments, and by the falsification of extant theories and their replacement with newer, asymptotically truer, ones. Other systems - religion, nationalism, paranoid ideation, or art - are based on personal experiences (faith, inspiration, paranoia, etc.).
Read MoreExploring Human Consciousness: An Overview
Consciousness is one of the most important aspects of being human. It allows for the subjective experience called life. Yet where does consciousness come from? Answering this question has known a long history ranging from ancient times to the technological present. Where do we stand now? This article provides an overview of contemporary consciousness research.
Read MoreOrganizational theories – useful tools for any organization
Organizational culture helps in improving the business relations with staff by understanding the behavior of employees.
Read MoreLeadership: What Is It? And Why Is It So Important to Us?
Leadership is a subject that has been written and talked about for thousands of years, and yet there’s very little general agreement on what leadership actually is. In the first installment of this ongoing series on the subject, master coach Lynda-Ross Vega offers insight into the different schools of thought on the subject, as well as some critical questions for anyone interested in leadership.
Read MoreEconomics - Psychology's Neglected Branch
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Read MorePsychotherapy as Storytelling
Storytelling has been with us since the days of campfire and besieging wild animals. It served a number of important functions: amelioration of fears, communication of vital information (regarding survival tactics and the characteristics of animals, for instance), the satisfaction of a sense of order (justice), the development of the ability to hypothesize, predict and introduce theories and so on.
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