Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Chicago and suburban newspapers, nor any of the local radio and television stations, reported the Birmingham demonstrations as factually, sincerely, and with such profound respect as it was in the Nation section of May 17. I am convinced that irrespective of a subscriber's agreement with TIME, one must read it in order to be honestly informed...
...states of consciousness on (1) the creative process, (2) the religious experience, (3) the rate of learning, (4) behavior change, (5) aesthetic experience, (6) interpersonal relations, and (7) flexibility of thought process. Some of our efforts have been directed toward the development of adequate models for conceptualization of these profound mind-manifesting experiences (very much in the tradition of William James). Our preliminary research, as well as studies pursued by others in the field, indicates that psychedelics are among the most powerful consciousness-altering substances known to man and certainly deserve our most serious and creative attention...
...pattern, relevance, and meaning. I looked to the history, philosophy, literature, and cultural contributions of the sciences to provide these matrices. Now, twenty years later, I think we have something far better. This is the unity and relevance that science now finds in nature itself. Science is undergoing a profound revolution, and this is at the heart of it. We can now see the universe in a hierarchy of states of organization of matter, stretching without essential discontinuity from the ultimate particles to living organisms. We recognize also that we live in a historical universe, which in the course...
...Radcliffe Houses pose a more profound threat to the Harvard system by an essentially pluralistic approach. Harvard has discouraged all competition and differentiation among Houses; Radcliffe, like M.I.T., allows each dorm, to set its own parietial rules. Mrs. Bunting has affirmed her belief in competition, a geneticist's faith in separate evolution; Harvard refers such profound matters as wearing Bermuda shorts in dining halls to the Committee of Masters...
...reason for the drift toward the departmental. In order to attain "an insight into the fundamental principles of the subject and the nature of the scientific enterprise," i.e., what the Redbook calls the "structure" of a science or of science, the student needs a thorough, and more likely, a profound, grasp of the components of the subject, of the bricks of the structure. The student has to know things before he can appreciate what they mean in a broader view...