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:What is scientism? '''A. Vallandry'''
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:What is scientism? '''A. Vallandry''' [[http://wiki.gonzaga.edu/alfino/index.php/Scientism#Defintion  Wiki entry in progress on Scientism]]
 
:What is neurophysicalism?
 
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:What is OF's preliminary position on free will?
 
:What is OF's preliminary position on free will?

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I'd like to use this as a shared space for links to content you find or generate for particular classes.

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Sub-topics and references within Chapter 1

How does one ask the question of the meaningfulness of life?
What is eudaimonism? Cameron Faller
What are the differences among the original, manifest, and scientific images of man?
Does it make sense to talk about "spaces of meaning"?
Connection: p. 11 Nelson Goodman, Ways of World Making
What is the philosophical concept of the Lebenswelt?
What is scientism? A. Vallandry [Wiki entry in progress on Scientism]
What is neurophysicalism?
What is OF's preliminary position on free will?

Respond critically to anything in the chapter. Use a section divider for your material or link it to another page. For example, you could keep a page for your material and create a link to it.

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Seminar Participants' Notes and Links

Sub-topics and references within Chapter 2

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