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Thomas Aquinas
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Louise Hawkley
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This document is page 40 of a file produced for the House Oversight Committee (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021286). It contains a philosophical and sociological text titled 'The Status of the Body Politic and the Status of the Body Itself.' The text discusses the intersection of science and religion, referencing scholars Don Browning and Louise Hawkley, and explores the impact of social connection and loneliness on human health. It does not contain specific names or transactions directly linking to Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page, suggesting it may be part of a larger collection of background materials or publications.
This document is the first page of Chapter 3, titled "Science, Religion, and a Revived Religious Humanism," authored by Don Browning. It discusses the historical and current dialogue between science and religion, introducing the concept of religious humanism as a productive alternative to both "new atheism" and religious dominance. The text includes a detailed biographical footnote about Don Browning's academic career and publications.
This document appears to be a page from an academic book or paper discussing evolutionary psychology, specifically the concepts of 'selfish genes,' reproductive success, and the 'social brain.' It references the work of Richard Dawkins, John Cacioppo, and Don Browning. The page bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it is part of the evidence collected during the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research and his involvement with the scientific community.
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