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  1. Philosophy of Cosmology.Chris Smeenk - 2013 - In Robert W. Batterman (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 607-652.
    This chapter addresses philosophical questions raised in contemporary work on cosmology. It provides an overview of the Standard Model for cosmology and argues that its deficiency in addressing theories regarding the very early universe can be resolved by introducing a dynamical phase of evolution that eliminates the need for a special initial state. The chapter also discusses recent hypotheses about dark matter and energy, issues that it relates to philosophical debates about underdetermination.
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of the Cosmos as the New Universal Philosophical Teaching about Being.Oleg Bazaluk & Larysa Kharchenko - 2018 - Filosofiâ I Kosmologiâ 21:6-13.
    The authors’ understanding of neuro-programming is the result of the impact on the human brain of information and communication technology, through which in the human brain the programs of manifestation in the ontogenesis of internal creative potentials are written. This article summarizes the history of the formation of key neuro-programming technologies of the human brain as well as proves that the changes in the society’s worldview are caused by the possibilities and quality of neuro-programming technologies that society uses. Having influence (...)
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  • (2 other versions)The Philosophy of the Cosmos as the New Universal Philosophical Teaching about Being.Oleg Bazaluk & Larysa Kharchenko - 2018 - Philosophy and Cosmology 21 (1).
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