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EPA's structure "has not accommodated science at the level it needs to be," Risser says.
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Finally, in the 15 years since Dagher and BouJaoude (1997) examined how Lebanese biology majors accommodated evolutionary science with their existing religious beliefs, few researchers have extensively explored students' own articulations regarding what factors they personally consider to be important in determining their positions of acceptance or rejection of evolution.
He said his main goal over the years has been to find a middle ground between fundamentalism and secularism, saying the church must find a way to accommodate modern science if it is to survive.
In this spirit, Shagrir (2014) complains that mechanistic computationalism does not accommodate cognitive science explanations that are simultaneously computational and representational.
Our nation should develop domestic and international energy and environmental policies that are sufficiently flexible to accommodate advancing science, tipping points and apparent changes in weather which now threaten life, the environment, property, the economy and our infrastructure.
To accommodate new science, they should be easily expandable (e.g. managed in a database).
Of more relevance to contemporary debates, proponents of embodied cognition must show that this dependence cannot be accommodated within traditional cognitive science and its working commitments (e.g., to the computational and representational theories of mind).
Esfeld and Sachse (2007) and Sachse (2007) describe how this insight can be accommodated within the high-level science by constructing fine-grained versions of the high-level types so called 'functional sub-types' which can then be linked to the relevant low-level kinds, using the resources of high-level science.
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