Articles tagged: virtue
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sedrik Pet Today is very cool day after having heavy raining for continuous two days and I am at last start reading My experiments with truth of Mahatma Gandhi after given it break of 15 days. Reading autobiography of this great leader could give any one great inspiration in life. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani Anti American sentiment is on the rise in Europe according to the latest polls. It has even spread to America’s staunchest ally Great Britain. So Much so that British Prime Minister Tony Blair commented recently saying it was “madness” to persist in it written by Fred DiUlus In today's world the word "ethical" has taken on a new meaning of "squeaky clean" and "please look at me or my organization for we are ethical practitioners." Do the new awareness responses mean much when you really know the facts? written by Carson Day The very word, "science" carries with it an air of authority. And the fact that "westerners" associate certain theories with truth is no accident. Scientists and teachers carefully cultivate this close connection in the media, on college campuses, and in our minds. But what if some rather obvious facts from the history and philosophy of the sciences ganged up on the duo and dissolved the bond? This would send scientists shopping for a new view of science, and of themselves. Let the shopping begin. << previous page 1 next page>> |