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Templeton Foundation << http://www.templeton.org >> Categories
We, the developers of this "alphabeticalist" website, are often faced with the difficulty of deciding on the names of the categories and topics to use on our various lists. It occured to us that the themes, categories and topics covered by The Templeton Foundation were worthy of special consideration. We therefor resolved to ultimately meld their nomenclature into ours as much as possible. You will therefore, ultimately find all of the words on the table below included on our alphabetical lists. For instance, you will find Aging, Anthropology, Archaeology and Accelerated Learning on our "A" list.
As long as we were at it, we thought it would be helpful to our readers to show structure of Templeton's nomenclature as we understand -- that is what we are doing on this page. If we have things mixed up, we hope someone will correct us.
| The following is the mission statement of the John Templeton Foundation |
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The mission of the John Templeton Foundation is to serve as a philanthropic catalyst for discovery in areas engaging life’s biggest questions. These questions range from explorations into the laws of nature and the universe to questions on the nature of love, gratitude, forgiveness, and creativity. Our vision is derived from John Templeton’s commitment to rigorous scientific research and related scholarship. The Foundation’s motto “How little we know, how eager to learn” exemplifies our support for open-minded inquiry and our hope for advancing human progress through breakthrough discoveries. |