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SCIENCE: KNOWLEDGE THROUGH CAUSES by Richard
Dixey
Richard Dixey discusses the need for one of the most ambitious projects the Institute has begun in its 16-year history:
the Causality Project. "The notion of causality lies at the root of what science-and our way of thinking-is all about,"
he says.
ALTRUISM AS VALUE-CENTERED ACTION by
Paul H. Ray
Paul H. Ray has been commissioned by the Institute to review the research literature on altruism, in preparation for a
survey of the scope and significance of altruism in diverse communities across the United States. Here is his report.
BARRIERS TO NOVELTY: CAN ENERGY MEDICINE COME OF
AGE? by Renee Weber
Brendan O'Regan, the Institute's Vice-President for Research, suggests that the world-especially the scientific world-is
not always ready for the new. Can there be a new view on fields that "don't fit" the old?
THE BEAVER POND by Loren Eiseley
A poem by Loren Eiseley.
THE TRANSFORMATIVE POWER OF GRIEF by
John Schneider
John Schneider gives us his thoughts on how loss and grief can be used as an opportunity for growth.
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