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Anomalies: Analysis and Aesthetics
Robert G. Jahn, Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research, C-131,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-5263
In properly allying itself with traditional scientific tenets and procedures,
anomalies research also risks encumbrance by scientific stodginess,
scientific segregation, and scientific secularity. In particular, the
contemporary rejection by established science of its own metaphysical
heritage and essence precludes its further evolution into physical and
biological domains where consciousness plays demonstrably active roles.
Some orderly rapprochement of subjective and objective experience and
representation within the scientific paradigm will be required to make
it effective in such arenas.
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