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Holy war is the most demonic of human phenomena.
Religion and politics are both human phenomena connected with various aspects of human life.
In the early nineteenth century, a Belgian astronomer named Adolph Quetelet observed that this "law of error" also applied to many human phenomena.
Viola uses video to explore the human phenomena of sense perception as a path that leads to self-knowledge.
Punishment has been proposed as being central to two distinctively human phenomena: cooperation in groups and morality.
The two scientists agreed that scientific thought is not sufficient to explain all human phenomena, and that even science is not based strictly on objective observation.
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In truth, it is a human phenomenon.
This course studies the nearly universal human phenomenon of collecting.
Sifton's project at the outset is to see violence objectively, as a human phenomenon.
"I think it's a very powerful literary example of a human phenomenon," Mandelstam said.
His lectures would examine the perennial human phenomenon of religious experience, from a psychological not ecclesiastical or theological perspective.
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