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  • multiple authorship called the Documentary Hypothesis. In this view, the text was composed over more than 1000 years from the earliest poetical verses ...
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  • Plate tectonic theory arose out of the hypothesis of continental drift ... acceptance of the sea-floor spreading hypothesis was found. Airborne geomagnetic ...
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  • human appearances and disappearances by the hypothesis of "alien abduction," and was an early proponent of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. ...
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  • This statement became known as the "Lexical Hypothesis." ... ought to appear. The result was the hypothesis that individuals describe ...
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  • with reference to the documentary hypothesis, in which the various literary sources use different names for both God and the human characters ...
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  • * Gaia hypothesis ==References== * Durrant, Michael, ed. 1993. Aristotle's De Anima in Focus. London: Routledge. ISBN 0415053404 ...
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  • of the same story. According to the documentary hypothesis, the first is thought to be from the "J" source, which calls God Yahweh/Jehovah; ...
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  • another debate discussed by the Whorf-Sapir hypothesis. ==Logic== Various semantical structures of languages have been studied through various ...
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  • which, according to the lipid hypothesis, is thought to have harmful ... * Smith, L. L. 1991. Another cholesterol hypothesis: Cholesterol as ...
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  • Abduction is what we use to generate a likely hypothesis or an initial ... on the production of hypotheses, since a hypothesis cannot be just any wild ...
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  • not yet entirely clear. Under the Pancrustacea hypothesis (Zrzavý and Štys 1997), Crustacea and Hexapoda (insects and allies) are sister groups. Studies ...
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  • method of testable hypotheses was that a hypothesis does not arise from a fact, but from a theory which attempts to account for facts. When hypotheses ...
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  • formally adopted, thus rejecting the theological hypothesis of “limbo.” ==Religious concepts similar to limbo== Protestant and Orthodox denominations ...
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  • Psychological egoism is an empirical hypothesis about human behavior. It ... instance could in principle disprove the hypothesis. In such a case, egoism ...
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  • in moral judgment. The opportunity to test this hypothesis in a real situation came in 1974, when Kohlberg was invited to join the planning group for ...
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  • here by the Deuteronomic source (see documentary hypothesis. ... source, "E" (see documentary hypothesis). The Deuteronomist is ...
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  • as Dagon, tended to confirm this hypothesis. (See Fish-god tradition below.) == Non-Biblical sources == The god Dagon first appears in archaeological ...
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  • were not convinced by Schärer's hypothesis, but it is still referred to by the nationalistic right sometimes, denouncing its rejection ...
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  • of natural religion and morality on a hypothesis which many philosophers, both Gentile and Christian, had rejected, and which could not be proved ...
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  • for some. In this case, the mate-guarding hypothesis is a possible explanation. This hypothesis states that “males remain with a single female ...
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