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Health, More Than A Biological Issue: Talking About Holistic Health, Jordan Helming, Luralyn M. Helming
Health, More Than A Biological Issue: Talking About Holistic Health, Jordan Helming, Luralyn M. Helming
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"As a society, we often ignore psychological, social, and spiritual health, focusing on the much more objective biological health. Doing so is a disfavor to ourselves, because humans encompass all four aspects."
Posting about health for the whole person from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/health-more-than-a-biological-issue-talking-about-holistic-health/
Ic 060 Guide To Robert Welch Foundation Records, 1959-1982, Robert Welch Foundation
Ic 060 Guide To Robert Welch Foundation Records, 1959-1982, Robert Welch Foundation
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The Robert Welch Foundation records contains annual reports, Conferences on Chemical Research (books), and programs. See more at IC 060.
Betting & Hierarchy In Paleontology, Leonard Finkelman
Betting & Hierarchy In Paleontology, Leonard Finkelman
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In his Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences, Adrian Currie argues that historical scientists should be optimistic about success in reconstructing the past on the basis of future research. This optimism follows in part from examples of success in paleontology. I argue that paleontologists’ success in these cases is underwritten by the hierarchical nature of biological information: extinct organisms have extant analogues at various levels of taxonomic, ecological, and physiological hierarchies, and paleontologists are adept at exploiting analogies within one informational hierarchy to infer information in another. On this account, fossils serve the role …