Nature
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Nature: The scientific point of view
Contents
In the Beginning
The Foundations
- What is nature?
- What are laws of nature?
- The history of abiotic nature
- What is life?
- The evolution of life
- The evolution of human life
- How we learn something about the world?
- Ethic for nature
- Good and bad in Nature
- Mind, soul and consciousness
- Limits of the scientific point of view
- What is science and how do scientist work?
- The major discoveries and paradigm shifts in science
- The big errors of science
- The open questions in science
- Beyond nature
- Scientific Criticism of other ideologies
- Criticism of the scientific point of view
- What does science have in store for the future?
Addendum
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