![]() |
Catastrophism.com
history linguistics mythology palaeontology physics psychology religion Uniformitarianism |
![]() |
Sign-up | Log-in |
Introduction | Publications | More
Search results for: psycholog* in all categories
701 results found.
71 pages of results. 371. Kronos Vol. I, No. 4. Winter 1976: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... (M .A ., A.B .D ., Univ. of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Dept. of Art History and Social Sciences, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia): Editor-in-Chief. David Griffard (Ph.D ., Univ. of Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Psychology, Community College of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh): Associate Editor. Richard F. Haines (Ph.D ., Michigan State Univ.), Research Member of NASA Ames Research Center (Mountain View): Associate Editor. Robert H. Hewsen (Ph.D ., Georgetown Univ.), Professor of History, ...
372. Kronos Vol. II, No. 1. August 1976: Contents [Journals] [Kronos]
... (M .A ., A.B .D ., Univ. of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of Art History and Chairman of the Dept. of Art History and Social Sciences, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia): Editor-in-Chief. David Griffard (Ph.D ., Univ. of Pittsburgh), Associate Professor of Psychology, Community College of Allegheny County (Pittsburgh): Associate Editor. Richard F. Haines (Ph.D ., Michigan State Univ.), Research Member of NASA Ames Research Center (Mountain View): Associate Editor. Robert H. Hewsen (Ph.D ., Georgetown Univ.), Professor of History, ...
373. Sin and the Control System [Journals] [Kronos]
... Velikovsky and the 25th anniversary of Worlds in Collision; it is our hope to publish the Anthology in its entirety- the Ed.) Copyright © 1975 by Lewis M. Greenberg and Warner B. Sizemore. (The above will also appear as a chapter of a yet to be completed multi-volume work on the origin, history, and psychology of religion, by Cardona, Myers, Greenberg and Sizemore.) Why We Quote from the Mythologies of the New World Since uniformitarian scholars do not believe in cataclysms and in the cosmic origins of religions, they can seldom catch a religion at the precise moment of its inception, but are forever condemned to begin their study at some ...
374. Editor's Notes & News C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ), which Charles presented at the 1999 SIS Silver Jubilee Event. Charles was a genuinely nice person, with a wide range of interests. He had a BA in Political Science from the City College of New York and was a representative for the City of New York at Administrative Law Hearings. He also wrote and spoke at conferences on Psychology and Alternate Consciousness at Colorado State University and taught courses on the practical usage of psychic abilities. He leaves a widow, Nadine. Errata The following errors in C&CR 2001:2 should be corrected. p. 5, LH col., para. 1, line 7: Takutsk' should be Yakutsk'. p ...
375. On Velikovsky And Darwin [Journals] [Kronos]
... Darwinism. They are also just as carefully uniformitarian: nothing is allowed to happen in the past that is not happening today. Such theories, "established" and "accepted" but never confirmed by fact or observation, are among the obstacles that the Velikovsky Revolution has faced. Velikovsky has described all this as ". . . a psychological phenomenon that I observed again and again. Exactly those who, like Darwin, witnessed the omnipresent shambles of an overwhelming fury of devastation on a continental scale, became the staunchest defenders of the principle of uniformitarianism, that became not just a law, but a principle that grew to a statute of faith in the natural sciences, as ...
376. Habiru and Hebrew [Journals] [SIS Review]
... der Veen's answer was that the Habiru had become reabsorbed and assimilated', hence the lack of later Palestinian references. His reasoning was patently circular, since the supporting authorities, Astour and Na'aman, had drawn their assimilation' conclusion from the lack of references, rather than on independent grounds [15]. 3. The argument ignores the psychological (or socio-linguistic) fact that any term used by urban sophisticates to designate the itinerant, the rustic, the pastoralist or the Gastarbeiter inevitably acquires derogatory force. Finding a couple of documents sharing a pejorative use of the term vagrant' (or peasant', or bucolic', or hireling') would give no grounds for any ...
377. Velikovsky: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow [Journals] [SIS Review]
... owe a lot to Velikovsky for doing battle with Harlow Shapley and his repressive henchmen. Velikovsky revealed how modern science dabbles in the deceptive and censorious arts of uniformitarianism. He led us to question the accepted chronology of the world and, in so doing, he opened a new dimension of thought and awareness. However, there are still serious psychological obstacles for catastrophism to overcome. Catastrophism asks us to exchange a history in which global disaster has been sublimated into religion and culture for a history that reminds us our planet is in constant danger of being devastated by forces beyond our control. As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Velikovsky's birth, I believe we should judge his work not ...
... , but she had pursued her lonely way into cultural ethnology, starting in West Africa on the tracks of her "Chef," which were being opened up again at the time by that splendid French ethnologist, the late Marcel Griaule. She too had a sense that the essence of myth should be sought somewhere in Plato rather than in psychology, but as yet she had no clue. By the time of our meeting she had shifted her attention to Polynesia, and soon she hit pay dirt. As she looked into the archaeological remains on many islands, a clue was given to her. The moment of grace came when, on looking (on a map) at ...
379. Context for Reconstruction [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents Context for Reconstruction MICHAEL ARMSTRONG followed. He's studied the Saturn theory for some 25 years, and was aiming to pull together the themes from the conference towards an intersection, combining "The Saturn Model Reconstruction", with psychological and physical scarring, with a spiritually fragmented "Cacophony of Confusion". Michael told us that the Big Bang was under attack, as is the Universal Gravitation Constant, and a fixed upper limit for the speed of light. And that fundamentalists elevate ancient myths to a god-like status, similar to scientists whose theories are elevated to a dogmatic cosmic view. Michael thought ...
380. Whimsical Aspects of Scientific Theory [Journals] [Catastrophist Geology]
... .. we are, quite properly, I believe, reluctant to accept the reality of a phenomenon, be it evolution or extrasensory perception, unless there is some plausible hypothesis as to its mechanism." He goes on to say that it is a trait of the scientific mind to behave thus: ". .. scientists rarely are psychologically capable of accepting a phenomenon as a fact and also accepting it as inexplicable. It is well for the progress of science that this is so, but it has led to many premature and to some bizarre theories." Simpson has a wonderful ability to make a virtue of necessity. 5. Allow me to explain. The above ...
Search powered by Zoom Search Engine Search took 0.051 seconds |