Astrologie (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Jeffrey Bennett; Megan Donohue; Nicholas Schneider; Mark Voit (). The cosmic perspectiveNecesită înregistrare gratuită (ed. 4th). San Francisco, CA: Pearson/Addison-Wesley. pp. 82–84. ISBN 978-0-8053-9283-8. 
  • Jung, C.G.; Hull. Adler, Gerhard, ed. C.G. Jung Letters: 1906–1950. in collaboration with Aniela Jaffé; translations from the German by R.F.C. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-09895-1. Letter from Jung to Freud, 12 June 1911 "I made horoscopic calculations in order to find a clue to the core of psychological truth." 

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  • Thagard, Paul R. (). „Why Astrology is a Pseudoscience”. Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association. 1: 223–234. doi:10.1086/psaprocbienmeetp.1978.1.192639. 
  • Kassell, Lauren (). „Stars, spirits, signs: towards a history of astrology 1100–1800”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 41 (2): 67–69. doi:10.1016/j.shpsc.2010.04.001. ISSN 1369-8486. PMID 20513617. 
  • Carlson, Shawn (). „A double-blind test of astrology” (PDF). Nature. 318 (6045): 419–425. Bibcode:1985Natur.318..419C. doi:10.1038/318419a0. 
  • Zarka, Philippe (). „Astronomy and astrology”. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. 5 (S260): 420–425. Bibcode:2011IAUS..260..420Z. doi:10.1017/S1743921311002602. 
  • Hartmann, P.; Reuter, M.; Nyborga, H. (mai 2006). „The relationship between date of birth and individual differences in personality and general intelligence: A large-scale study”. Personality and Individual Differences. 40 (7): 1349–1362. doi:10.1016/j.paid.2005.11.017. To optimise the chances of finding even remote relationships between date of birth and individual differences in personality and intelligence we further applied two different strategies. The first one was based on the common chronological concept of time (e.g. month of birth and season of birth). The second strategy was based on the (pseudo-scientific) concept of astrology (e.g. Sun Signs, The Elements, and astrological gender), as discussed in the book Astrology: Science or superstition? by Eysenck and Nias (1982). 
  • Rochberg-Halton, F. (). „Elements of the Babylonian Contribution to Hellenistic Astrology”. Journal of the American Oriental Society. 108 (1): 51–62. doi:10.2307/603245. 
  • Durling, Robert M. (ianuarie 1997). „Dante's Christian Astrology. by Richard Kay. Review”. Speculum. 72 (1): 185–187. doi:10.2307/2865916. Dante's interest in astrology has only slowly been gaining the attention it deserves. In 1940 Rudolf Palgen published his pioneering eighty-page Dantes Sternglaube: Beiträge zur Erklärung des Paradiso, which concisely surveyed Dante's treatment of the planets and of the sphere of fixed stars; he demonstrated that it is governed by the astrological concept of the "children of the planets" (in each sphere the pilgrim meets souls whose lives reflected the dominant influence of that planet) and that in countless details the imagery of the Paradiso is derived from the astrological tradition. ... Like Palgen, he [Kay] argues (again, in more detail) that Dante adapted traditional astrological views to his own Christian ones; he finds this process intensified in the upper heavens. 
  • Vanden Broeke, Steven (). „Dee, Mercator, and Louvain Instrument Making: An Undescribed Astrological Disc by Gerard Mercator (1551)”. Annals of Science. 58 (3): 219–240. doi:10.1080/00033790016703. 
  • Allum, Nick (). „What Makes Some People Think Astrology Is Scientific?”. Science Communication. 33 (3): 341–366. doi:10.1177/1075547010389819. This underlies the Barnum effect. Named after the 19th-century showman Phileas T. Barnum—whose circus provided "a little something for everyone"—it refers to the idea that people believe a statement about their personality that is vague or trivial if they think it derives from some systematic procedure tailored especially for them (Dickson & Kelly, 1985; Furnham & Schofield, 1987; Rogers & Soule, 2009; Wyman & Vyse, 2008). For example, the more birth detail is used in an astrological prediction or horoscope, the more credulous people tend to be (Furnham, 1991). However, confirmation bias means that people do not tend to pay attention to other information that might disconfirm the credibility of the predictions. 
  • Nickerson, Raymond S. Nickerson (). „Confirmation Bias: A Ubiquitous Phenomenon in Many Guises”. Review of General Psychology. 2. 2 (2): 175–220. doi:10.1037/1089-2680.2.2.175. 

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  • Allum, Nick (). „What Makes Some People Think Astrology Is Scientific?”. Science Communication. 33 (3): 341–366. doi:10.1177/1075547010389819. This underlies the Barnum effect. Named after the 19th-century showman Phileas T. Barnum—whose circus provided "a little something for everyone"—it refers to the idea that people believe a statement about their personality that is vague or trivial if they think it derives from some systematic procedure tailored especially for them (Dickson & Kelly, 1985; Furnham & Schofield, 1987; Rogers & Soule, 2009; Wyman & Vyse, 2008). For example, the more birth detail is used in an astrological prediction or horoscope, the more credulous people tend to be (Furnham, 1991). However, confirmation bias means that people do not tend to pay attention to other information that might disconfirm the credibility of the predictions. 

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  • Harper, Douglas. „astrology”. Online Etymology Dictionary. Accesat în . Differentiation between astrology and astronomy began late 1400s and by 17c. this word was limited to "reading influences of the stars and their effects on human destiny." 

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  • Gower, John (). Confessio Amantis. pp. VII, 670–84. Assembled with Astronomie / Is ek that ilke Astrologie / The which in juggementz acompteth / Theffect, what every sterre amonteth, / And hou thei causen many a wonder / To tho climatz that stonde hem under. 

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  • „astrology”. Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Merriam-Webster Inc. Accesat în . 

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  • Kassell, Lauren (). „Stars, spirits, signs: towards a history of astrology 1100–1800”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 41 (2): 67–69. doi:10.1016/j.shpsc.2010.04.001. ISSN 1369-8486. PMID 20513617. 

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  • Peter D. Asquith, ed. (). Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, vol. 1 (PDF). Dordrecht: Reidel. ISBN 978-0-917586-05-7. ; „Chapter 7: Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding”. science and engineering indicators 2006. National Science Foundation. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . About three-fourths of Americans hold at least one pseudoscientific belief; i.e., they believed in at least 1 of the 10 survey items[29]"... " Those 10 items were extrasensory perception (ESP), that houses can be haunted, ghosts/that spirits of dead people can come back in certain places/situations, telepathy/communication between minds without using traditional senses, clairvoyance/the power of the mind to know the past and predict the future, astrology/that the position of the stars and planets can affect people's lives, that people can communicate mentally with someone who has died, witches, reincarnation/the rebirth of the soul in a new body after death, and channeling/allowing a "spirit-being" to temporarily assume control of a body. 

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  • „astrology, n.”. Oxford English Dictionary (ed. Second). Oxford University Press. septembrie 2011. In Old French and Middle English astronomie seems to be the earlier and general word, astrologie having been subseq. introduced for the 'art' or practical application of astronomy to mundane affairs, and thus gradually limited by 17th cent. to the reputed influences of the stars, unknown to science. Not in Shakespeare. 

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  • „astrology”. Oxford Dictionary of English. Oxford University Press. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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  • Russell Hobson, THE EXACT TRANSMISSION OF TEXTS IN THE FIRST MILLENNIUM B.C.E., Published PhD Thesis. Department of Hebrew, Biblical and Jewish Studies. University of Sydney. 2009 PDF File

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  • Peter D. Asquith, ed. (). Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, vol. 1 (PDF). Dordrecht: Reidel. ISBN 978-0-917586-05-7. ; „Chapter 7: Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding”. science and engineering indicators 2006. National Science Foundation. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . About three-fourths of Americans hold at least one pseudoscientific belief; i.e., they believed in at least 1 of the 10 survey items[29]"... " Those 10 items were extrasensory perception (ESP), that houses can be haunted, ghosts/that spirits of dead people can come back in certain places/situations, telepathy/communication between minds without using traditional senses, clairvoyance/the power of the mind to know the past and predict the future, astrology/that the position of the stars and planets can affect people's lives, that people can communicate mentally with someone who has died, witches, reincarnation/the rebirth of the soul in a new body after death, and channeling/allowing a "spirit-being" to temporarily assume control of a body. 

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  • „astrology”. Oxford Dictionary of English. Oxford University Press. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • Peter D. Asquith, ed. (). Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, vol. 1 (PDF). Dordrecht: Reidel. ISBN 978-0-917586-05-7. ; „Chapter 7: Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding”. science and engineering indicators 2006. National Science Foundation. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . About three-fourths of Americans hold at least one pseudoscientific belief; i.e., they believed in at least 1 of the 10 survey items[29]"... " Those 10 items were extrasensory perception (ESP), that houses can be haunted, ghosts/that spirits of dead people can come back in certain places/situations, telepathy/communication between minds without using traditional senses, clairvoyance/the power of the mind to know the past and predict the future, astrology/that the position of the stars and planets can affect people's lives, that people can communicate mentally with someone who has died, witches, reincarnation/the rebirth of the soul in a new body after death, and channeling/allowing a "spirit-being" to temporarily assume control of a body. 
  • „Objections to Astrology: A Statement by 186 Leading Scientists”. The Humanist, September/October 1975. Arhivat din original la . ; The Humanist Arhivat în , la Wayback Machine., volume 36, no.5 (1976); Bok, Bart J.; Lawrence E. Jerome; Paul Kurtz (). „Objections to Astrology: A Statement by 186 Leading Scientists”. În Patrick Grim. Philosophy of Science and the Occult. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 14–18. ISBN 978-0-87395-572-0. 

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  • Kassell, Lauren (). „Stars, spirits, signs: towards a history of astrology 1100–1800”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 41 (2): 67–69. doi:10.1016/j.shpsc.2010.04.001. ISSN 1369-8486. PMID 20513617. 

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