The Numinous Legacy

The Numinous Legacy

Author: Adair Butchins

Publisher: Albatross Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13:

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Where is God in the universe if anywhere? Why did God make germs? Why should we be so special? Could the universe have been different? This is a book that brings home, in no uncertain fashion, the discrepancy between the universe envisaged by the ancient sages and prophets and that of modern scientific cosmology, where the possibility of divine intervention looks less and less likely. Butchins demonstrates with clarity how the scientific method may be used, despite certain drawbacks, in an attempt to verify objective truth. It describes how the effect of the Copernican Revolution in the seventeenth century has steadily undermined the basic structure of the three great monotheistic religions of our day, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, especially with respect to their eschatological concepts. The Eastern religions, being less anthropomorphic, are less affected. The theistic argument from design is shown to be powerful enough to have caused disagreement among present-day scientists, in spite of the strictures of Professor Dawkins. In general, the book attempts to make some sense of the structure of the universe in terms of our own consciousness; it behoves the reader to consider tha


Welcome to Mars

Welcome to Mars

Author: Buzz Aldrin

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1426322062

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The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.


Toward Social Economy

Toward Social Economy

Author: Howard Rothmann Bowen

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 9780809308132

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This reprinting of Professor Bowen's classic 1948 work inaugurates a new series “Political and Social Economy.” The series will be devoted to developing a literature reflecting a humanistic point of view in economics and eco­nomic theory. It will include reprints and commissioned new works espous­ing a diversity of similarly broad-gauged and frequently nontraditional points of view. Its objective—implicit in the series title—is to increase the angle of vision of economics. The purpose of Professor Bowen's Toward Social Economy, stated in the Preface to the first edition, is “to pre­sent a view of the whole economic sys­tem, and at the same time to fit that system into place as one part or aspect of the more comprehensive social fab­ric.” It provides a framework of a com­plete course in economics for the gen­eral reader as well as the student of economics. C. Addison Hickman, the coeditor of this significant new series, has con­tributed a Foreword reflecting on the importance and contemporary relevance of Professor Bowen's work and making a case for a broad viewpoint in the formulation of economic theory and public policy.


Social Cognition

Social Cognition

Author: David L. Hamilton

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2020-11-11

Total Pages: 1051

ISBN-13: 1529742366

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Social cognition is an approach to understanding how people think about people and events. We are constantly processing information to navigate the world we live in. The authors will guide your students, using examples and up-to-date studies, through this approach; from explaining the processes themselves right through to demonstrating the role cognitive processes play in our social lives. With chapters on the following processes: · Memory · Judgement · Attention · Attribution · Evaluation · Automatic processing. This book will provide your students with a framework for understanding the most common areas of interest for Social Cognition, such as perception, attitudes and stereotyping.