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67 pages of results. 651. Group Mind in Development (Hegel and Freud) [Journals] [Kronos]
... closing of a circle" in so far as the state begins and ends with the rule of one man.(43) Likewise, in the Freudian model, "what began in relation to the father is completed in relation to the group."(44) Whereas, in the Hegelian model, the family relation (based on biological determination) becomes transformed into the state, based upon the dialectical determinations of Spirit's higher objective levels; in the Freudian model, the family relation (based on ego psychology) becomes transformed into the state, based on the dialectical determinations of group psychology. For both, the theoretical result is the same - the state is to function ...
652. Velikovsky: A Personal Chronological Perspective of His Final Years [Journals] [Aeon]
... along with Velikovsky's ideas right down the line without question. There are many questions, too many as a matter of fact. But the same questions pose fundamental challenges to all of our young people who now, more than ever, need encouragement and not the pompous pronouncements made in 1892 by physicist Albert A. Michelson or in 1970 by biologist Bentley Glass who said in effect that all the significant discoveries had been made and that there was little left to do other than string out decimals. Unwittingly, I think that most people have missed this aspect of Velikovsky's heritage to be bold, original, and daring. Most have frighteningly clutched their security blanket of status quo more tightly ...
653. Mammoth Update: A Reply to Ellenberger (Forum) [Journals] [Kronos]
... ). Reviewed in Elephant I:4 (Fall 1980), pp. 221-224 by Sandra S. Lash. 41. Krause, pp. 16b-25. 42. Ibid., pp. 26-33. 43. P. F. Scholander, et al., "Body Insulation of Some Arctic and Tropical Mammals and Birds", Biological Bulletin 99 (1950), pp. 232-233,266; cited in Krause, pp. 92-94. 44. Laurence Irving, "Adaptations to Cold", Scientific American (January 1966), pp. 94-101 (96-97); cited in Krause, pp. 53-60. 45. Krause, p.52. 46. ...
654. Velikovsky's Sources Volume One [Books]
... fire. The fact that fire and water are elemental antagonists in alchemical tradition (of the Exodus hailstones' on p.36) ties in, I think, with point (i ) above. (iii) Thirdly, the four elements and their relative proportions formed the very basis of science in Plato's day. Physics, chemistry, biology and medicine- everything depended on the mathematical proportions of the four elements- and indeed a large part of "Timaeus" revolves around this very subject. In particular, in Timaeus 40 we read;" The divine form he (God) made mostly of fire, so that it should be as bright and beautiful to look at ...
655. The Misread Record by Isaac Vail [Books]
... field of research that will not be illuminated by a knowledge of its principles. Take the field of mythology. Who of my readers cannot see how myths have become historic Pacts, and how the canopy dispels the darkness enveloping the cradle time of humanity? Cosmology, Ethnology, Philology, and all their collaterals open fairer and richer fields, Biology expands into a vast but more accessible field when we ]earn how from natural forces true life arose with possibilities unlimited, as world conditions nursed it up to a positive agency. First we see the plant without a perfect seed because sun-force was not present to vitalize it. It grew on and on but not until the sunbeam touched ...
656. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... suggesting an unstable solar system] . . . . "The record shows that astronomers hold rigidly to a peculiar dogma, not much advanced from Laplace's nebular hypothesis or the biblical story of creation; that the solar system has remained essentially unchanged since it was created eons ago. Their assumption has of necessity predetermined the views of geologists and historical biologists. This dogma, basically of theological and not scientific nature, as Galileo and Laplace pointed out, is grounded on fear. The dogma is groundless but the fear is real, and was the principal reason for a prolonged emotional outburst against Velikovsky, in which almost the entire scientific community of the 1950's took part . . . . ...
657. Imaginary Worlds: The Debate Heats Up [Journals] [Aeon]
... geologist R. A. (Reginald Aldworth) Daly, but his nephew Reginald M. Daly, a creationist writer whose work is a pathetic travesty of the older man's intellectual legacy. He is a Biblical fundamentalist who has stated: ". .. the problem is: How to get evolution out of geology, and also out of biology, and out of the school system entirely; also out of the pulpits if any clergymen are found promoting it." Nor is he a geologist. The cover blurb says he has a master's in basic science and has taught physics and freshman mathematics at various institutions. Ginenthal writes fatuously: "Daly and Holmes were not fooled by ...
... number of days per month and the number of days per year, the former only for inter-tidal coral."33 Thus, according to Sagan, recent coral ring dating should never reflect a 360 day year. Interestingly, Robert H. Dott, Jr. and Roger L. Batten in Evolution of the Earth state the following: "Biologists have observed that modern corals deposit a single, very thin layer of lime once a day. It is possible, with some difficulty, to count these diurnal (day-night) growth lines and to determine how old the coral is in days. More important, seasonal fluctuations will cause the growth lines to change their spacing yearly so that ...
659. Index of Authors
... Mars Ken Moss, Let There be Darkness: The Reign of the Swastika by Lewis M. Greenberg Ken Moss, Maya Cosmos: A Saturnian Interpretation Ken Moss, The Mixtec Tree of Origin Kenneth F. Doig, The 1552 Exodus Kirk L. Thompson, A CHRONOLOGICAL CHART OF RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS L L. J. Salop, Glaciations, Biologic Crises and Supernovae L. M. Greenberg, Asimov In Confusion L. M. Greenberg, Editorial Statement . . . L. M. Greenberg, In Memoriam: Roger Williams Wescott L.M . Greenberg, It's 1950 Yesterday Laura Gollop, David as a Hab/ 'piru Leader Laurence C W Dixon, On Velikovsky's Orbits ...
660. The Charisma of Moses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... 71. Mose and Seine Zeit, 441. 72. Actually, scorching heat, leprosy and boils, in legend. II G 266. 73. Buber, 168-9. 74. Num. 11:10-25. 75. Ex. 18:13ff. 76. III G 68-72. 77. R.G . Hoskins, The Biology of Schizophrenia, New York: Norton, 1946, pp.82-9. 78. Buber, 50. 79. Paul E. Meehl, "Schizotaxy, Schizotypy, Schizophrenia," om A. and E. Buss, eds., Theories of Schizophrenia, New York, Atherton, 1969. 21. 80. Ex, ...
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