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  2. Wesley C. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Wesley Charles Salmon (August 9, 1925 – April 22, 2001) was an American philosopher of science renowned for his work on the nature of scientific explanation. [2] He also worked on confirmation theory, trying to explicate how probability theory via inductive logic might help confirm and choose hypotheses.

  3. Soulmate - Wikipedia

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    A soulmate is a person with whom one feels a deep or natural affinity. [1] This affinity may involve similarity , love romance , comfort, intimacy, sexuality , sexual activity , spirituality , compatibility , and trust . [ 2 ]

  4. Biology of romantic love - Wikipedia

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    The biology of romantic love has been explored by such biological sciences as evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology and neuroscience.Specific chemical substances such as oxytocin and dopamine are studied in the context of their roles in producing human experiences, emotions and behaviors that are associated with romantic love.

  5. There's no such thing as a soulmate, says science - AOL

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    The principle — which could also be described as 'settling for what you can get' — also applies to relationships.

  6. File:Scientific American - Series 2 - Volume 001 - Issue 03.pdf

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  7. File:Scientific American - Series 1 - Volume 011 - Issue 06.pdf

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  8. Passions of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the development of scientific thought in the seventeenth century which was abandoning the idea of the cosmos in favor of an open universe guided by inviolable laws of nature (see Alexandre Koyré), human actions no longer depended on understanding the order and mechanism of the universe (as had been the philosophy of the Greeks), but instead on understanding the essential ...

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