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581. Astronomical Theory and Historical Data [Books] [de Grazia books]
... article by Bruno de Finetti, who reminds us that scientific thought is unitary and in perpetual renewal, not fragmentary and final. ' The main article is by Professor Bruno de Finetti of the Instituto Matematico of University of Rome, a specialist in probability theory whose main contribution to scholarship has been the analysis of the interplay of mathematical method with psychological attitudes in the structure of quantitative science. The editorial of the magazine [1 ], under the title Truth in Expansion, ' remarks that modern science was born by proclaiming the independence of science from theology and metaphysics, but that this claim of science to be a complete and autonomous source of knowledge has two enemies that are never ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/vaffair/ch5.htm
... by Kullervo, who drives home wolves and bears in place of cattle. The hero's mastery of wild beasts evokes memories of classical myth. This has not escaped Karl Kerenyi, [n8 K. Kerenyi, "Zum Urkind-Mythologen," Paideuma I (1940), p. 255] whose comment is useful, although not his line of psychological speculation: "It is impossible to try to derive Finnish mythology from the Greek, or conversely. Yet it is also impossible not to notice that Kullervo, who is the Miraculous Child and the Strong Servant in one, shows himself at last to be Hermes and Dionysos. He appears as Hermes in the making of musical instruments tied ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/santillana2.html
583. Venus Before Exodus [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Workshop 1986:1 , p.40. Hathor and Inanna were more than just cow goddesses: they were thought of as "the wild cow" of the heavens! 38. Zvi Rix, "The Great Terror", Kronos I:1 , pp.51-64. Although he does not deal with circumcision, he establishes the psychological reality and dimensions of the "primal terror". 39. Zvi Rix, "The Androgynous Comet", SIS Review I:5 , pp.17-19 40. Ginzberg, op. cit., vol.I , pp.239-240 41. ibid, vol.V , p.233 42. Martin Sieff has noted ...
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584. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... upon an acceptance that Earth not only suffered cosmic catastrophe 3 or 4,000 years ago but could suffer it again. Although the evidence for this was growing daily, science still chose to ignore it. Clube's scenario, though different from Velikovsky's, and developed within an orthodox environment, includes the same evidence and interestingly comes to the same psychological conclusion that scientists only want to accept catastrophes if they can consider them to be man-made, such as global warming through the burning of fossil fuels, or the production of a hole in the ozone layer through the misuse of chemicals. If it is our fault, they reason, we can do something about it and they shrink from ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/01news.htm
... , 128-130; as foster fathers of heroes, 371, 373 Snaebjorn, 24, 92, 139, 146, 363; identity of, 94; on the whirlpool, 205 Society, vs. culture, 71 Sociology, anthropological, 71 Socrates, 195, 210, 231, 246; in Phaedo, quoted, 179-186; on psychology, 190; on location of the world, 193; on Tartaros, 238 Soden, W. von, 120 Solon, 252, 253 Solstices, 62 Soma, the, 372,429 Sophocles, 118, 421 Souls: created by the Demiurge, 306-307; journey of, 406-407 South America, 166; Indians of, ...
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586. Discussion [Journals] [Aeon]
... in tasteless, unsophisticated, and infantile scholasticism." For Ellenberger, these words are as applicable today as they were five years ago; more so, in fact. The gratuitous dedication of Ellenberger's essays to David Griffard and Joseph May as "good friends and allies" is especially odious and unwarranted. The late Dr. Griffard, a psychologist and my closest KRONOS colleague, confided to me that he believed Ellenberger to be clinical; while the late Dr. May considered Ellenberger to be a disruptively loose cannon who bore close watching. Indeed, it was only to keep an eye on Ellenberger and exercise some control over his doings that saved him from being expelled from KRONOS' ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0302/077disc.htm
... to public view or pose in the nude. But Aklmaton was different. A king of the greatest realm of his time, he wished to impress on his subjects and their descendants that his deformity was a sign that he was an elect of destiny and a divine being himself. Whatever the medical diagnosis of the bodily deformity and of the psychological attitude, Akhnaton, by means of his public appearances while scantily clothed and his numerous nude statues, must have made his physical defect a matter of common knowledge. This new aesthetics of the outlines of the human body, imposed on royal sculptors as a thing to emphasize and not to hide, was unappreciated by the Egyptians, accustomed ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  04 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/oedipus/105-stranger.htm
... to the development of this model and the basic catastrophic and historical events associated with it will be reviewed in more detail in Chapter II. ORIGIN OF DOUBT Dr. Velikovsky studied under Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, a student of Freud's, and then practiced as a psychoanalyst in Haifa and Tel. Aviv. Velikovsky published a number of papers in psychology and some appeared in Freud's Imago. In 1939, Velikovsky came to the United States to do research about Moses, Oedipus and Aklinaton, three characters of interest to Freud. A review of this work will be deferred until later in this book since there is only a slight tie-in to his later discoveries. When most of the research ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/age-of-v/age-1.htm
... this study, the most recent archaeological discoveries not only do not discredit Velikovsky's revised chronology' but to the contrary, events observed by the archaeologists, who had no explanation for them, may find an acceptable interpretation the moment this revised chronology' has been applied. "The one great hindrance for a re-evaluation of the accepted chronology seems purely psychological. It was best formulated by a well-known Biblical scholar with whom this writer discussed a different interpretation of a Biblical text: But how can I discard a theory which has taken 25 years of my life to build? ' There is no answer to this. 37(emphasis added) ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/age-of-v/age-3.htm
590. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... will suppose the length of the vehicle to have shortened with motion. But this, too, depends on a mistaken assumption that the speed of light is the same regardless of motion over the Earth. None is so blind as he who won't see'. Everyone says that Einstein was a genius'. That word is rarely defined. Psychologists are so confused about intelligence that they say it is the ability to pass one of their intelligence tests! At any rate, there is only a smidgen of hope that physicists will ever begin to understand Einstein's 1905 dual-personality essay. Harry Mongold, Manhattan, Illinois, USA Cometary Origin of Sediment Queried Dear Sir, Regarding the Zysman theory ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 5  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/32letts.htm
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