Further, we know that theisms are ancient mythologies which originated in the imaginations of prescientific humans. |
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Education has therefore inherited its traditions and prejudices from a prescientific age. |
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My repertory of forms is originating from anatomical drawings of a period known as prescientific. |
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That is why much alchemy really is quaintly prescientific. |
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We know that the various theisms are baseless prescientific mythologies, inherited from antiquity, and that their falsehood is a certainty beyond all reasonable doubt. |
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Her treatise analyzes the prescientific representations of human families, focusing on the discourse which, through internal transformations, specialized into biological and cultural anthropology. |
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Under the conditions of prescientific agriculture, in a good harvest year, six people can produce barely enough food for themselves and four others. |
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Presbyterians do not insist that every detail of chronology or sequence or prescientific description in scripture be true in literal form. |
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Trampling on indigenous prescientific superstitions about the cause of mental illness seemed a small price to pay to relieve some of the social suffering of the mentally ill. |
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We have done this in the name of science, believing that our approaches reveal the biological basis of psychic suffering and dispel prescientific myths and harmful stigma. |
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