The Usefulness of Haunting
Halloween may be a bulwark of tradition in the fight for Europe’s future.
Halloween may be a bulwark of tradition in the fight for Europe’s future.
“It’s not OK to know this and do nothing,” co-author of the study says.
Jan C. Bentz talks with Ernst-Peter Fischer, historian of science, about the beauty of mystery and whether is it scientifically possible to understand the world as enchanted.
Greek thinkers attempted to understand the world within the context of their own religious beliefs and traditions.
When man’s nature is reduced to sophisticated machinery, there remains no place for the heart.
Tolkien shows us the similarity between machinery and magic, which both point to the desire for power.
When a culture loses the capacity for faith at all, be it religious or secular, and falls into a pit of relativism, it produces scientists all too willing to yield to the shrill demands of noisy, impassioned political activists.
The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.
Recent successes in making embryos from stem cells are ethically fraught.
Researchers: “Knowing the true incidence of mRNA vaccine-associated myocardial injury is of major importance for informed decision-making by patients, physicians and public health authorities.”
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