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Kristi Koerner

Theories of Religion in Early 20th Century Psychology@Everything2.com - 0 views

  • Freud believed humanity is moving through three stages of development: Tribal, Religious, Scientific.  He believed society would eventually cast off the unnecessary and unfounded ideals of religion in trade for the exactitudes and truth offered by the scientific method.
  • Unlike Sigmund Freud, who believed religion to be an illusory wish fulfillment for the weak minded, Carl Jung advocated religion as an indispensable part of an individual's psychological development. Jung viewed the mind as having three components: the ego, the personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious. Freud's vision of the mind did not include a collective unconscious. Instead, Freud proposed a moral super-ego, which grew to become the mind's administrator according to a learned sense of morality. Jung believed the self-actualizing properties of Freud's super ego pre-exist in the mind as a collective unconscious which is to be discovered through introspection as opposed to learned from experience.
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    Good contrast btw Freud and Jung
James Wilcox

Novum Organum; by Bacon, Francis - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists - 0 views

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    The basics and foundational principles of the Scientific Method.
Katherine Chipman

JSTOR: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 39, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1978), pp. 183-197 - 0 views

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    This looks at Francis Bacon's ideas from the perspective of today.
anonymous

Occom's Razor - 0 views

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    In light of talking about different ways of thinking, and different scientific methods. I thought this would be appropriate.
Kevin Watson

Scholarly Communications @ Duke » What is Open Science? - 1 views

  • The spirit of these principles is that there should be transparency to the methods, observations, data collection, data access, communication, collaboration and research tools.  Instead of limiting the sharing of the practice of science to publication of selected results, the entire scientific process should be exposed to potential users, collaborators and extenders of the work.
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    Good short blog on some applications of using Open Science.
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