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71 pages of results. 441. The Velikovskian Vol. IV, No. 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... He has published papers in the journals AEON, Meta Research, and The Velikovskian. His work also appeared in the Proceeding of the Immanuel Velikovsky Centennial 1895-1995, in ABA, the Glory and Torment, The Life of Immanuel Velikovsky, written by Velikovsky's daughter, Ruth Velikovsky Sharon Ph.D ., and in Rebels & Devils, The Psychology of Liberation, with distinguished authors Robert Anton Wilson, William S. Burroughs, and Timothy Leary. ...
442. Kronos Vol. II, No. 2. November 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, ...
443. Ancient Knowledge of Jupiter's Bands and Saturn's Rings [Journals] [Kronos]
... devoured his children?" he mused, but predicted that in 1614 they would return. (8 ) If it were not for the massive conviction of contemporary science, backed by a stable sky and a workable celestial mechanics- or more bluntly, if one were to dismiss certain premises and conclusions of modem astronomy- one would apply modern psychological and anthropological analysis to the coincidence and to the words of Proclus, and suggest, as Taylor could not say 150 years ago, that the quotations exemplify how a primordial experience is anaesthetized by its traumatic character and remembered as religious obsession. This then produces a theology that proceeds to generate concepts of rule and law in the universe so ...
444. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 2 & 3: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Bulletin and The Velikovskian. He has also contributed to Proceeding of the Immanuel Velikovsky Centennial 1895-1995, just published. His work appears in ABA the Glory and the Torment The Life of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, written by Velikovsky's daughter, Ruth Velikovsky Sharon, Ph.D . He has also contributed to the book, Rebels & Devils The Psychology of Liberation, with distinguished authors as Robert Anton Wilson, William S. Burroughs, and Timothy Leary. He has presented papers at both national and international conferences on Catastrophism and is the editor-in-chief of this journal. He resides in Forest Hills, New York. ...
445. C&C Review 2006 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Sweeney and David Roth Consultants: J. Bernard Delair - Geology Laurence Dixon - Mathematics Lewis M Greenberg - History of Art Carl O. Jonsson - Biblical Studies & Late Assyrian/Babylonian history Trevor Palmer - Biology Robert M Porter - Egyptology Michael G Reade - Observational Astronomy Wal Thornhill - Physics/Astronomy Peter Warlow - Physics Irving Wolfe - Psychology of Catastrophe Production Val Pearce Membership & Enquiries: 10 Witley Green, Darley Heights, Stopsley, Bedfordshire, LU2 8TR, UK. www.knowledge.co.uk/sis/ © Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, July 2006 ISSN 0953-0053 ...
446. Resurrecting Genesis: Displacing the Failed Theory of Naturalistic Evolution, by John R. Hadd (Book Review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Hadd's own text. David Salkeld Notes and references - 1. P. J. Wiseman, Clues to Creation in Genesis, Marshall, Morgan and Scott, 1977; 2. In that connection, I recommend Hilary and Steven Rose (eds.), Alas, Poor Darwin, Jonathan Cape, 2000, for excellent arguments against evolutionary psychology; 3. Peter S. Onuf (ed.), Jeffersonian Legacies, University Press of Virginia, 1993. ...
447. Aeon Volume VI, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... Thornhill's work has appeared in past SIS publications and AEON. He is also the author of The Electric Universe, as well as the author and compiler of the CD Rom program of the same name, both of which are available from KRONIA Communications, 8350 S. W. Greenway #24, Beaverton, Oregon 97005. Ken Moss studied psychology and anthropology at the University of British Columbia. It was, however, his early exposure to ancient history and world mythology, together with the works of Immanuel Velikovsky and Dwardu Cardona, that led to his compelling lifelong interest in cosmogony and the origins of mankind. His works and photographs have appeared in The Ulyssey, KRONOS and AEON ...
448. Perilous Planet Earth – Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages, by Trevor Palmer (Book Review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... is unique, and done on behalf of the very society that Trevor Palmer entered as a Johnny-come-lately. Nor of Jill Abery or William Corliss, industrious bibliographers of the new paradigm. His huge set of references aside, the author does not treat significantly the spheres of astronomy, astrophysics, anthropology, art history, geochronology, historical chronology, psychology and psychiatry, linguistics, atmosphere, geology (except for Lyellism), and non-English language sources (even in his monster listings). The book is unsystematic. It should not be confused with a general or special theory of catastrophism or anything else. Nor is it a disciplined or orderly history or categorisation of the sciences involved. ...
449. Perilous Planet Earth: Catastrophes and Catastrophism Through the Ages by Trevor Palmer. [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the strata and petrified forests form at the bottom of the lake. They saw what a small catastrophe meant and could do. They saw events that would normally have been said to need millions of years happen in months. It was a convincing laboratory that they could visit. Unfortunately Palmer does not discuss either the event itself, or its psychological impacts, in any detail. Probably he will not have seen the writing of Austin and the creationists, who produced the first papers describing the after-effects of the explosion, interpreting them from the creationist view and therefore ensuring mainstream writers would not mention it. Readers will notice that no creationist view of catastrophes is mentioned in this book. ...
... the discovery of the North Pole as the most coveted goal still left to be attained by science. But before Nansen reached his home in Norway, the scene changed. (15) That year a new scientific revolution was launched. Roentgen discovered X-rays, Marconi made the first wireless transmission, Pavlov and Freud made their first significant contributions to psychology. And the succeeding years produced an explosion of new ideas and inventions. But the pace of revolutionary concepts diminished, and by 1950 Fred Hoyle and others again proclaimed that "the age of basic discoveries is definitely terminated, this time for certain; and present and future generations will have to satisfy themselves with detecting details, accumulating data ...
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