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A More Natural Science

Encountering nature beyond the limits of determinism, mechanism, and reduction

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Biology •
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Report | Fall 2016

Fall 2016

  • Lawrence S. Mayer
  • Paul R. McHugh

Introduction

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Lawrence S. Mayer and Paul R. McHugh

Report | Fall 2016

Fall 2016

  • Lawrence S. Mayer
  • Paul R. McHugh

Conclusion

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Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Chase W. Nelson

The Humble Scientist

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Review | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Michael W. Begun

Einstein’s Masterpiece

Retracing the path to general relativity

Michael W. Begun

Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Marcelo Gleiser

Meaning in a Silent Universe

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Marcelo Gleiser

Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Luke A. Barnes

The Fine-Tuning of Nature’s Laws

What physics tells us about the improbability of life

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Luke A. Barnes

Essay | Spring 2015

Spring 2015

  • Algis Valiunas

The Man Who Thought of Everything

The grand scientific vision and the moral myopia of Linus Pauling

Algis Valiunas

Essay | Winter 2015

Winter 2015

  • Stephen D. Snobelen

Cosmos and Apocalypse

Physics, prophecy, and the myth of Newton's clockwork universe

From: The Unknown Newton

Stephen D. Snobelen

Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2014

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Elephants, Horses, Dogs, and Us; The Question Concerning Heidegger

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • Marc E. Bobro

The Optimistic Science of Leibniz

On his encyclopedic project of physics and faith

Marc E. Bobro

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