RESEARCH BASE

Search 3,717 documents across 34 fields — every claim tier-rated by evidence

3,717 documents 34 sections 47,686 citations 34,596+ keywords indexed 4 evidence tiers

480 results for "rotating ice" — page 24 of 24

P_4_11 Philosophy & Meaning

P_4_11 — Indian Darshanas — Six Orthodox Systems of Hindu Philosophy

The Indian philosophical tradition produced six orthodox (āstika) systems (darśanas, literally "viewpoints") that accept the authority of the Vedas: Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, and Vedanta. Alongside thre

darshana Samkhya purusha prakriti Yoga Patanjali
P_0_00 Philosophy & Meaning

P_0_00 — Philosophy & Meaning: Section Summary

P_2_00 Philosophy & Meaning

P_2_00 — Ethics Political: Subfolder Summary

ZE_5_15 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_5_15 — Ethics of Disability: Social Models, Access, and Inclusion

The ethics of disability has been transformed over the past five decades by the shift from the medical model — which defines disability as individual pathology to be cured or managed — to the social model — which defines

disability disability ethics social model medical model access inclusion
ZE_5_07 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_5_07 — Ethics of Migration: Borders, Refugees, and the Right to Move

Migration ethics addresses one of the most consequential moral and political questions of the 21st century: who has the right to cross borders, who has the right to exclude, and what obligations states and individuals ow

migration immigration borders refugees asylum open borders
ZE_5_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_5_00 — Applied Contemporary Ethics: Subfolder Summary

ZE_5_05 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_5_05 — Ethics of Civil Disobedience: Thoreau, Gandhi, King, and Nonviolent Resistance

Civil disobedience — the deliberate, public, nonviolent violation of law undertaken to protest injustice and appeal to the moral conscience of the community — occupies a distinctive position in political ethics. It is no

civil disobedience Thoreau Gandhi Martin Luther King Jr. nonviolent resistance unjust law
ZE_5_09 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_5_09 — Ethics of Automation and Labor: Displacement, UBI, and Human Purpose

Automation ethics confronts the moral dimensions of technological change that displaces human labor — a process that has accelerated dramatically with advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, and digital platforms.

automation labor work unemployment UBI universal basic income
ZE_4_11 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_4_11 — Philosophy of Resistance: Civil Disobedience and Dissent

The philosophy of resistance — the ethical, political, and practical dimensions of civil disobedience, conscientious objection, nonviolent direct action, and revolutionary dissent — addresses one of the most fundamental

civil disobedience resistance dissent nonviolence Thoreau Gandhi
ZE_0_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_0_00 — Ethics & Applied Philosophy: Section Summary

ZE_2_15 Verified Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_15 — Christian Ethics: Natural Law, Liberation Theology, and Social Gospel

Christian ethics — the moral tradition shaped by Jesus's teachings, biblical interpretation, and theological reflection over two millennia — represents one of the most influential and internally diverse ethical tradition

Christian ethics natural law Aquinas liberation theology Gutiérrez social gospel
N_0_00 Secret Societies

N_0_00 — Secret Societies: Section Summary

N_5_01 Secret Societies

N_5_01 — The Shamanic-to-Institutional Pipeline

Across every major civilization, a remarkably consistent pattern emerges: direct, experiential knowledge-traditions — shamanic practices rooted in altered states of consciousness — undergo a five-stage transformation int

shamanic to institutional pipeline experiential religion organized religion mystery school Eleusinian Mysteries
N_5_00 Secret Societies

N_5_00 — Modern Cultural Esoteric: Subfolder Summary

N_3_00 Secret Societies

N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary

N_3_06 Secret Societies

N_3_06 — Golden Dawn and Modern Western Ceremonial Magic

The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, founded in London in 1888 by William Wynn Westcott, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, and William Robert Woodman, was the most influential ceremonial magical order of the modern era

Golden Dawn Hermetic Order Mathers Westcott Cipher Manuscripts Enochian magic
N_3_07 Secret Societies

N_3_07 — Key of Solomon — Grimoiric Tradition and Solomonic Magic

The Key of Solomon (Clavicula Salomonis) is the most influential grimoire in the Western magical tradition — a collection of ritual instructions, invocations, sigils, and pentacles attributed to King Solomon but composed

Key of Solomon Clavicula Salomonis Lesser Key of Solomon Lemegeton Ars Goetia grimoire
N_4_00 Secret Societies

N_4_00 — Power Political Societies: Subfolder Summary

N_4_06 Secret Societies

N_4_06 — African Secret Societies (Poro, Sande, Ogboni, and Initiatory Traditions)

African secret societies — more accurately described as initiatory societies or power associations — are among the most widespread and functionally important social institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Wes

Poro Sande Ogboni African secret societies initiation societies masquerade
N_4_03 Secret Societies

N_4_03 — Skull and Bones and Ivy League Secret Societies

Skull and Bones is a senior secret society at Yale University, founded in 1832 by William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft. It selects ("taps") 15 new members each year from the junior class, who then meet in a windo

Skull and Bones Order of Skull and Bones Yale secret societies Russell Trust Association Tomb building Bonesmen