The Centrality of Science and Absolute Values: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, November 27-30, 1975, New York, Volume 1International Cultural Foundation, 1975 - 1345 pages |
Contents
Honorary Chairmans Address | 11 |
OPENING PLENARY SESSION | 23 |
A Preliminary Systems Philosophical | 25 |
Copyright | |
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action activity animal basic become behavior believe biological choice Civil Religion complex concept concerned conflict consciousness context cultural determined dimensions disciplines discussion dissipative structures Edward Goldsmith environment epigenetic landscape evolution example existence experience fact family ethics freedom function genes genetic goal group ethics Heaven human image ideal important individual institutions joiking Kenneth Mellanby knowledge Kurt Baier language living mankind mathematical means mechanical mind moral rules natural selection naturalistic fallacy normative objective observation organization parapsychology person philosophy physical political position possible principles problem quantum Quantum Mechanics question reality reason relation relationship religion religious responsibility result role Schrödinger equation scientific scientists seems sense situation social sciences society specific structure Sun Myung Moon Theodosius Dobzhansky theory things tion traditional truth understand unified unity of science University values whole