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Revolutions in Science: No Guillotines, But No Mercy Either
Revolution is a recurring scenario in human history. It typically begins with…
Radosław Kazibut
Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at Adam Mickiewicz University, philosopher of nature and science. Engaged in research on the influence of cultural factors on the processes of recognizing knowledge as cognitively valuable. He is a fan of the works of Umberto Eco, Italian wine, food and culture, ravens, mazes and Polish gray dumplings.
Science
Revolution is a recurring scenario in human history. It typically begins with…
Science
The modern world is changing not necessarily before our very eyes. It…
Truth & Goodness
Wikipedia defines Jedi religion, as one of the so-called new religious movements…
Science
The New Age is a cultural movement whose supporters, by appealing to…
Science
Scientists refer to the current period in Earth’s history as the Anthropocene.…
Humanism
Cultural theorists observe that traditional forms of spirituality are in a state…
Science
At their essence, humans replicate biologically through DNA, a fundamental life process.…
Humanism
Michel Foucault was one of the most eminent French intellectuals and philosophers…
Science
Stanisław Lem humorously noted that the best proof of extraterrestrial intelligence is…
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