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EVERYTHING BELONGS The word consilience was originally coined as the phrase "consilience of inductions" by William Whewell ("consilience" refers to a "jumping together" of knowledge). The word comes from Latin com- "together" and - siliens "jumping" (as in resilience). WIKIPEDIA 3/18/2017 ADD QUOTE RE EB consilience&resilience

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Page 1: consilience&resilience · The word consilience was originally coined as the phrase "consilience of inductions" by William Whewell ("consilience" refers to a "jumping together" of

EVERYTHING BELONGS

The word consilience was originally coined as the phrase "consilience of inductions" by William Whewell ("consilience" refers to a "jumping together" of knowledge). The word comes from Latin com- "together" and -siliens "jumping" (as in resilience). WIKIPEDIA 3/18/2017

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consilience&resilience