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and then from recorded history and logical thought. | 214 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 1: Introduction to the series - - - |
outlook upon existence. The terms pragmatism, logical positivism, | 227 QUANTAVOLUTION AND CATASTROPHE: PART 1: Introduction to the series - - - |
conduct towards others, his intellectual and logical rigor, | 7529 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 1: - Chapter 3: CHEERS AND HISSES - |
meet in Iceland, a typical groping, logical yet mad, | 9469 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 6: HOLOCAUST AND AMNESIA - |
of expressing themselves and their message. Logical: | 9470 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 6: HOLOCAUST AND AMNESIA - |
high level of existential few by logical, | 10482 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
die. That is a much more logical and simple response than to undertake the enormous burden of behaving like a human. | 10579 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
differences occurred. To me, it seems logical that the earliest Homo Schizo went on for a moment of time grabbing at all the bugs, | 10761 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
and to put them into a logical psychological historical framework that cannot be ignored. | 11035 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 2: - Chapter 8: HOMO SCHIZO MEETS GOD - |
garde. Still it is more complete, logical, | 11322 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 9: NEW FASHIONS IN CATASTROPHISM - |
In paleontology we have this remarkable logical position, | 13242 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 3: - Chapter 10: ABC'S OF ASTROPHYSICS - |
in his turn divided them into logical errors, | 15673 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 13: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - |
brought up with strong scientific or logical evidence. | 16067 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 13: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - |
science but of the physical and logical implausibility of his theories. | 16069 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 13: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - |
one significant error of fact or logical contradiction in Velikovsky's works we will print it and let it go at that, | 16334 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 13: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - |
presentations. Both sides claimed victory. The logical next step was publication of the symposium proceedings, | 16490 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 4: - Chapter 13: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - |
He was surprised -- the request was logical: | 18030 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 15: THE KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY - |
that the publishing process was a logical affair, | 18660 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 15: THE KNOWLEDGE INDUSTRY - |
he was hypercritical, but that by logical and rationally instrumental measures he may have been no more than properly critical. | 19352 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 16: PRECURSORS OF QUANTAVOLUTION - |
and clarify the process, introducing the logical order on a printed page but losing some of the intense give and take within the human mind and among different human minds. | 20464 COSMIC HERETICS: PART 5: - Chapter 17: THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE - |
same year that there were no logical or mathematical reasons to doubt that certain of the terrestrial planets might have interchanged their mean distances from the Sun. | 21863 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 01: COSMIC INSTABILITY : "ONE OR TWO CENTURIES" OF "ETERNAL ORDER" |
strata (I. 3). It is a logical principle. | 23677 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 03: COLLAPSING TESTS OF TIME : THE DISSOLUTION OF TIME |
time, cultural change is the most logical concept to use. | 24206 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 04: A CATASTROPHIC CALENDAR : THE NUMBER OF CATASTROPHES |
after all, which appears to be logical. | 27567 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 07: EARTH PARTURITION AND MOON BIRTH : THE HEAVENLY SPINNER |
battered by his passage. It seemed logical by analogy: | 28022 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 08: SATURN'S CHILDREN : THE TRIUMPH OF SATURN |
ordering principles. Then, because he is logical and just, | 28583 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 09: THE OLYMPIAN RULERS : THE BONDS OF SATURN AND JUPITER |
settled down forever. In a strictly logical sense, | 30937 CHAOS AND CREATION: - - CHAPTER 12: VICTORY OF THE SUN : FOREBODINGS |
encounter. That Venus also suffered is logical; | 35462 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART I: ATMOSPHERICS: Chapter 6 Cosmic and Terrestrial Lightning - |
vertical pipe structure when eroded. The logical divine action, | 36557 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 8 Falling Dust and Stone - |
pages. Mass asphyxiation would be a logical deduction from the conditions cited. | 37099 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART II: EXOTERRESTRIAL DROPS: Chapter 9 Gases, Poisons and Foods - |
flood drains, again to make a logical point, | 39282 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 12 Water - |
the Pharaoh's warriors. It is logical that few might reach the "Promised Land." | 40088 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART III: HYDROLOGY: Chapter 14 Floods and Tides - |
disorganized assemblage. Instead of its presenting logical conformities on a grand scale, | 43255 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART IV: CRUSTAL TURBULENCE: Chapter 19 Expansion and Contraction - |
are the true ocean bottoms. The logical implications of this fact have evaded geology. | 44067 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 21 Ocean Basins - |
and spread over the abysses. A logical answer is available here, | 45180 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 23 Canyons and Channels - |
fracture, continuing, divided again. This was logical, | 45565 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART V: RIFTS, RAFTS AND BASINS: Chapter 24 Continental Tropism and Rafting - |
of life. The first would seem logical but we are given to believe that first the old die out and then the new appear. | 47544 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VI: BIOSPHERICS: Chapter 27 Genesis and Extinction - |
fact. There ought to be no logical conflict between natural laws and historical events. | 48847 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 30 Intensity, Scope and Suddenness - |
of downbursting cyclones as the most logical means for a deluge to bring huge sky waters down to Earth, | 49132 THE LATELY TORTURED EARTH: PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF QUANTAVOLUTION: Chapter 30 Intensity, Scope and Suddenness - |
many binary systems. Hence it becomes logical that a cosmogony of the Solar System should be modeled after the theory that it was, | 50880 SOLARIA-BINARIA: - - - INTRODUCTION - |
apart in its wake, it is logical to assume that the intensity of the arc declined and its flow became intermittent. | 52608 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 6: THE ELECTRICAL AXIS AND ITS GASEOUS RADIATION - |
s field is weakening, it is logical to believe that rock magnetism is decaying at least as rapidly (see behind, | 53298 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 1: ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE BINARY SYSTEM: Chapter 8: THE EARTH'S PHYSICAL AND MAGNETIC HISTORY - |
shield. It is more than a logical or mathematical calculation. | 57318 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE A: ON METHOD - |
cosmogony. This, we might think, is logical, | 57445 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE A: ON METHOD - |
concern ourselves with the simplest of logical and psychological operations in a work of the highest scientific pretensions. | 57481 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE A: ON METHOD - |
two orders of magnitude, it is logical to conclude that within the region of the Sun most electrons are occupied with sustaining the transaction tending to eliminate the solar cavity. | 57744 SOLARIA-BINARIA: PART 3: TECHNICAL NOTES: - TECHNICAL NOTE B: : ON COSMIC ELECTRICAL CHARGES |
is amusing and at least more logical than most; | 60748 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : THE SEARCH FOR A BETTER APE |
of natural selection in its stark logical definition. | 61008 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : NATURAL SELECTION |
different species. From this, it is logical that an individual life form that is favored tends to expand in numbers. | 61145 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 1: SLIPPERY LADDERS OF EVOLUTION : SEVERE LIMITS TO NATURAL SELECTION |
hypotheses. They are especially adapted for logical operations in which time should be squeezed out. | 61930 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 2: HOMINIDS IN HOLOGENESIS : METHODOLOGICAL POSSIBILITIES |
of evolutionary time. SIGNALING HORMONES A logical candidate for mutation and environmental transformation in the chaotic period is the endocrinal system. | 62955 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : SIGNALING HORMONES |
and many more. There is no logical reason why an individual gene capability of a bacterium of 2 2000 combinations cannot foreshadow all life forms that have developed. | 63288 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 3: MECHANICS OF HUMANIZATION : INTELLIGENT MUTATION AND EVOLUTIONARY SALTATIONS |
it is conceived that righthandedness is logical inasmuch as the right side of the body is controlled by the dominant left brain hemisphere. | 64557 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : THE STRUGGLE OF THE SELEVES |
hemisphere. May it not be more logical to conceive of the right hand as being developed by the left brain in order to strengthen the dominance of the left brain? | 64558 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 4: THE GESTALT OF CREATION : THE STRUGGLE OF THE SELEVES |
unknowingly setting up the paradigm of logical and pragmatic thought about causes and effects. | 65299 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : PROTO-CULTURE |
of both man and culture is logical and recent. | 65528 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 5: CULTURAL REVOLUTION : TRIBES, CIVILIZATIONS, AND TIME |
our theory of language. It is logical that as speech is to the mouth and ear, | 66389 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : GRAPHICS |
of hominid origin and was the logical first form of human organization. | 66781 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 6: SCHIZOID INSTITUTIONS : REPUBLIC AND MONARCHY |
position, disregarding the evidence momentarily, is logical and theoretical; | 68672 HOMO SCHIZO I: - - Chapter 7: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF HISTORY : A RECENT SMALL SHARP CHANGE |
sapiens schizotypus. Thence, by understandable and logical processes of adaptation, | 70017 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 1: THE NORMALLY INSANE : THE HUMAN DISEASE |
are simply not brought into any logical connection with it." | 70878 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : THE SENSE OF "I AM" |
source of existential fear in a logical and real condition, | 71094 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : EXISTENTIAL FEAR |
animal behavior. He can reproduce his logical apparatus by computers. | 71502 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 2: THE SEARCH FOR LOST INSTINCT : "YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN" |
much because it specializes in the logical and analytic processes, | 72078 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 3: BRAINWORK : THE LOCATION OF INSTINCT DELAY |
of the central nervous system, are logical and under control. " | 72855 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 4: DISPLACEMENT AND OBSESSION : DISPLACEMENT |
need to control it, pursue the logical line of reestablishing the human as an effective mammal. | 73140 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 4: DISPLACEMENT AND OBSESSION : OBSESSIONS, COMPULSIONS, HABITS |
punition that asks first for the logical connection between offense and punishment, | 73588 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : GUILT AND PUNISHMENT |
on the other hand competent, cool, logical in the pursuit of music, | 74144 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 5: COPING WITH FEAR : SUBLIMATION OF FEAR |
the hysteron proteron phenomenon, a normal logical delusion: | 74572 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : VOX PUBLICA |
Whorf, "abound in finely wrought, beautifully logical discriminations about causation, | 74768 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : CULTURAL DISCIPLINE AND SPEECH DIVERGENCE |
occurring, but is independent of our logical, | 74913 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : IDEOLOGY AND LANGUAGE |
have arrived at different, but equally logical, | 74933 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 6: SYMBOLS AND SPEECH : IDEOLOGY AND LANGUAGE |
Nor is this selective sensing a "logical condition for survival" or "a preference - de gustibus non disputandum est"; | 75128 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE MUDDLE OF MENTATION |
quite understandable. The formation of the logical person was a pragmatic process and still is; | 75158 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE MUDDLE OF MENTATION |
it in acceptable linguistic, moral and logical forms. | 75381 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : RATIONALIZATION |
pragmatically judged. All of the non-logical and logical procedures generated in all of human history are so tested. | 75467 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
All of the non-logical and logical procedures generated in all of human history are so tested. | 75467 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
appearance" of the linear and analog logical forms must be "messy." | 75481 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
futile to look for a precise logical concept, | 75485 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
visual brain itself is the simplest logical expression or definition of this principle." | 75487 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
to which its public demonstrations of logical mastery grip the mind, | 75505 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
also makes for obsession with "correct" logical expression and for following compulsively the dictates, | 75520 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
provided by the logic. People in logical or rational communication must convey what they intend to convey in all critical circumstances, | 75521 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE DISSOLUTION OF LOGIC |
good. By many means, some more logical than others, | 75605 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
collective good, more or less in logical language, | 75606 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
lessened. Credit must be granted to logical processes for the welcome security, | 75612 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
are actually or apparently couched in logical language. | 75613 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
numbers and measures may ultimately become logical-rational procedures; | 75627 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : THE SECURITY CONSENSUS |
grouped within a closed system of logical counting which is not so empirical. | 75926 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SCIENCE AS INSTINCT |
the polyego to make it more logical, | 76124 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : SUBLIMATION AS PREFERABLE DISPLACEMENTS |
Politburo (1951), where he reconstructs the logical and thought systems of the leaders of the Soviet Union until 1950, | 76202 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : Notes (Chapter 7: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful) |
Books, 1972. 5. "The General and Logical Theory of Automata," | 76214 HOMO SCHIZO II: - - Chapter 7: THE GOOD, THE TRUE, AND THE BEAUTIFUL : Notes (Chapter 7: The Good, the True, and the Beautiful) |
propter hoc, though strictly speaking a logical fallacy, | 79112 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE |
sequences, the greater the possibility of logical fallacies. | 79114 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE |
the reversal of cause increases. The logical problem that is involved in "putting the cart before the horse" is exemplified in the saying, " | 79118 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 7: CRAZY HEROES OF DARK TIMES : THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE |
such role for her that is logical: | 80708 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY - |
s) Theogony (924-9), but the logical order of events has been destroyed. | 80846 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : CONGENITALITY AND HOMOLOGY |
sentence, capable of undergoing the same logical analysis, | 81291 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 2: GODS, PLANETS, MADNESS Chapter 10: HE WHO SHINES BY DAY : APPENDIX TO CHAPTER TEN LOGIC OF IDENTIFYING RELATIONS SUCH AS "HEPHAESTUS IS ATHENA" |
it, and, as such, is a logical deflator of catastrophic anxiety. | 84364 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 16: THE TRANSFIGURATION OF TRAUMA : SEXUALITY AND DISASTER |
be considerable. It would undercut my logical insistence that this particular plot is a screen for historical events of the early seventh century. | 84848 THE DISASTROUS LOVE AFFAIR OF MOON AND MARS PART 3: THERAPY FOR GROUP FEAR Chapter 17: SETTLED SKY AND UNSETTLED MIND : A CLAIM OF SUCCESS |
must conjecture it; it is a logical event, | 85737 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES |
their courtyards. It may be more logical to give partial exemption to the people of Goshen from all the plagues simply because of the erratic nature of the disasters. | 85855 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 1: PLAGUES AND COMETS : COSMIC PLAGUES |
center to let out fumes. Though logical, | 90281 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 5: LEGENDS AND MIRACLES : Notes (Chapter 5: Legends and Miracles) |
One is placed in a tight logical-psychological corner here. | 93682 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD - |
19 . The mention of quadruped is logical, | 93842 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : THE NAME OF YAHWEH |
bear the tools of psychiatry. A logical exposition of Yahweh's mental labyrinth is impossible. | 93939 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : THE CHARACTER OF YAHWEH |
in heaven. A single god seemed logical, | 94635 GODS FIRE: - - Chapter 8: THE ELECTRIC GOD : MONOTHEISM |
history and archaeology - all supervised by logical and anthropological speculation. | 95010 GODS FIRE: - - - APPENDIX : THE LIMITS OF DISTORTION |
and inserted it at a most logical place, | 95135 GODS FIRE: - - - APPENDIX : THE LIMITS OF DISTORTION |
witnesses, and of chronological sequences making logical sense. | 95571 GODS FIRE: - - - APPENDIX : THE PRAGMATICS OF LEGEND |
second mode of rebuttal, which is logical and provides at the least a stalemate. | 95664 GODS FIRE: - - - APPENDIX : THE PRAGMATICS OF LEGEND |
road to wisdom is paved with logical forms. | 95928 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION - - - FOREWORD - |
be discovered by statistical means, by logical reasoning, | 96051 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 1: THE GENESIS OF RELIGION - |
always was, because this is a logical thought. | 96477 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 2: THE SUCCESSION OF GODS - |
be congruent and complementary, that is, logical and harmonious qualities that a single personality may possess. | 97154 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
performance of an old one. The logical operation or reduction of "beings" is useful, | 97198 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
presence of naturally occurring "angels" is logical and historical. | 97383 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
penchant for mental discipline and linear logical forms (as opposed to artistic, | 97540 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 4: THE HEAVENLY HOST - |
and earth, there can be no logical objection. | 98252 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 7: MAN'S DIVINE MIRROR - |
anthropomorphic hardly needs empirical evidence. So logical is the proposition, | 98331 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 7: MAN'S DIVINE MIRROR - |
under bonds. Then, because Jupiter is logical and just, | 98361 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 7: MAN'S DIVINE MIRROR - |
time; the human mind is not logical, | 98745 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 8: INDISPENSABLE GODS - |
the question and answer that only logical artifice can distinguish and designate the two. | 98822 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 8: INDISPENSABLE GODS - |
soul. For there can be no logical or moral objection to the concept of and belief in gods in themselves; | 98895 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 1: THEOMACHY Chapter 8: INDISPENSABLE GODS - |
without explanation in material, empirical, and logical terms. | 99135 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 9: SACRAL VS. SECULAR MAN - |
feel better, look better, etc.; e) 'logical' proof (" If you want 'x' do 'm'"). | 99598 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 10: ETHICS AND THE SUPERNATURAL - |
share in an ecumenical morality. The logical and sociological impossibility of both demands will not deter him. | 99928 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 10: ETHICS AND THE SUPERNATURAL - |
of "meaningless" propositions, as many modern logical positivist philosophers call considerations of the supernatural, | 100354 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 11: RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN SCIENCE - |
of science when science exceeds its logical limits, | 100368 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 11: RELIGIOUS ELEMENTS IN SCIENCE - |
beings exist is known by the logical extension of our ignorance and limitations into areas where divinity must being and exist. | 101375 THE DEVINE SUCCESSION PART 2: THEOTROPY: Chapter 13: CATECHISM - |
time, cultural change is the most logical concept to use. | 104187 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 1: HISTORICAL DISTURBANCES: Chapter 5: THE CATASTROPHIC FINALE OF THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE : A SCHEDULE OF CATASTROPHIC AGES |
morality of Nietzsche and his careful, logical delineations of the unconscious vs. | 108112 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 19: THE 'UNCONSCIOUS' AS A LITERARY REVOLT AGAINST SCIENCE : DETAILED EXPOSITION OF THE PROJECT |
ordering principles. Then, because Jupiter is logical and just, | 108650 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 3: WORKING OF THE MIND: Chapter 21: JUPITER'S BANDS AND SATURN'S RINGS - |
of the information sciences, in empirical-logical philosophy, | 109633 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 4: POLEMICS AND PERSONAGES: Chapter 24: THE OUTLOOK OF SCIENTISTS : FALLACIES ABOUT SCIENTISTS |
of the fields cannot be very logical. | 110500 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 27: A COSMIC DEBATE : III |
become a "given fact" in the logical premises of the multitudes. | 112010 THE BURNING OF TROY: PART 5: COMMUNICATING A SCIENTIFIC MODEL: Chapter 30: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE : ANXIETY AND CATASTROPHISM |
as the contempt of Herakles for logical reasoning. | 115936 KA: - - Chapter 10: THE EVIDENCE FROM PLUTARCH - |
kind of "cause-effect" or "stimulus-logical response" relation. | 127169 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 2: THE PALAETIOLOGY OF FEAR AND MEMORY : PRINCIPLES OF THE FEAR SYSTEM |
place in the sky, and the logical end of the ritual is the triumph of stability. | 128753 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 4: STRUCTURING THE APOCALYPSE: : Old and New World Variations |
appallingly simple, for it represents the logical termination of apocalyptic thought, | 128940 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 4: STRUCTURING THE APOCALYPSE: : Old and New World Variations |
directly from catastrophic memories. It is logical that, | 130779 RECOLLECTIONS OF A FALLEN SKY - VELIKOVSKY AND CULTURAL AMNESIA : Chapter 5: SHAKESPEARE AND VELIKOVSKY : Catastrophic Theory and the Springs of Art |
it is deliberately excluded, but from logical, | 139314 THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR: PART 6: THE SCIENTIFIC RECEPTION SYSTEM - - - |