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Removing Philosophy workgroup, since philosophers know little about scientology, and don't study (or, frankly, care much about) it.  Removed "to approve" categories (those were misused: the article obviously isn't up for approval). --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 11:46, 1 May 2007 (CDT)
Removing Philosophy workgroup, since philosophers know little about scientology, and don't study (or, frankly, care much about) it.  Removed "to approve" categories (those were misused: the article obviously isn't up for approval). --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 11:46, 1 May 2007 (CDT)
: Thank you, I'll read more about the use of "to approve", sorry to have misused it. [[User:Terry E. Olsen|Terry E. Olsen]] 17:27, 1 May 2007 (CDT)
== Scientology, (philosophy) or (theory) or (something) ==
Should [[Scientology (theory)]] be titled "Scientology (philosophy)" or "something else".  The literature itself, created by Hubbard, would exist with or without the Church.  It has a common thread running through it.  Its not simply a single book, but a lot of books, millions of words of books and lectures.  I tried to spell out the central-most idea, the common thread from Hubbard's Dianetics which later defined Scientology and is used as an operational foundation by the Church and disseminated by the Church.
A google search of "the philosophy of scientology" (phrase in quotes for the search) gives 6500 hits [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22the+philosophy+of+scientology%22&btnG=Google+Search] News identifies scientology as a philosophy:
"The Rev. John Carmichael is bringing the philosophy of Scientology .." from [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/v/volunteers/index.html?s=oldest&query=MISSING%20PERSONS&field=des&match=exact] Item #5
"the aims of the philosophy of Scientology" from [http://media.www.studlife.com/media/storage/paper337/news/2005/09/26/Scene/Is.Scientology.Legit.Or.Full.Of.It-997860.shtml] 30 Apr 2007, 3rd paragraph:
* Critics say it is a philosophy:
"To dismiss the philosophy of Scientology as a complete fraud is dangerous" from [http://cgi.amazing.com/scientology/kim-baker.html] (near bottom, under "What can we do about it?"
* Splinter groups identify it as a philosophy:[http://www.robertdam-cos.dk/Caspars%20posting%20of%202004.pdf PDF format]
* Medical articles call it a philosophy: "the Philosophy of Scientology"[http://www.arthritistrust.com/howtogetwell.htm] (lower 1/10 of the article)
Some degreed scholars and learned university experts were asked their opinion about the religion that disseminates the theory / philosophy. [http://www.humanrights-germany.org/experts/] One of those, Mr. Fumio Sawada, Eighth Holder of the secrets of Yuitsu Shinto publishes ''The relationship between Scientology and other religions''; [http://www.humanrights-germany.org/experts/eng/sawada01.pdf], comparing it to Buddhism as instigated by Guatama Siddhartha Buddha and spells out how knowledge plays a central role in it.
L. Ron Hubbard called it a philosophy, the Church disseminates it as a philosophy, it is presented in Isreal as a philosophy and not as a religion.  Granted, it is a new philosophy, it has not been written about by philosophers.  But according to Google, the body of literature is widely known as "the philosophy of scientology'. [[User:Terry E. Olsen|Terry E. Olsen]] 17:27, 1 May 2007 (CDT)

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See Naming Conventions for help here. I think "Scientology" should be one main article about both social and theoretical aspects of Scientology. There could then be more in-depth articles about Scientology the movement and Scientological thought.

"The philosophy" seems like a nonstarter. It is biased to describe it as philosophy; I wouldn't. What's a word that philosophers and scientologists might agree upon? How about "theory"?

Removing Philosophy workgroup, since philosophers know little about scientology, and don't study (or, frankly, care much about) it. Removed "to approve" categories (those were misused: the article obviously isn't up for approval). --Larry Sanger 11:46, 1 May 2007 (CDT)

Thank you, I'll read more about the use of "to approve", sorry to have misused it. Terry E. Olsen 17:27, 1 May 2007 (CDT)

Scientology, (philosophy) or (theory) or (something)

Should Scientology (theory) be titled "Scientology (philosophy)" or "something else". The literature itself, created by Hubbard, would exist with or without the Church. It has a common thread running through it. Its not simply a single book, but a lot of books, millions of words of books and lectures. I tried to spell out the central-most idea, the common thread from Hubbard's Dianetics which later defined Scientology and is used as an operational foundation by the Church and disseminated by the Church.

A google search of "the philosophy of scientology" (phrase in quotes for the search) gives 6500 hits [1] News identifies scientology as a philosophy: "The Rev. John Carmichael is bringing the philosophy of Scientology .." from [2] Item #5

"the aims of the philosophy of Scientology" from [3] 30 Apr 2007, 3rd paragraph:

  • Critics say it is a philosophy:

"To dismiss the philosophy of Scientology as a complete fraud is dangerous" from [4] (near bottom, under "What can we do about it?"

  • Splinter groups identify it as a philosophy:PDF format
  • Medical articles call it a philosophy: "the Philosophy of Scientology"[5] (lower 1/10 of the article)

Some degreed scholars and learned university experts were asked their opinion about the religion that disseminates the theory / philosophy. [6] One of those, Mr. Fumio Sawada, Eighth Holder of the secrets of Yuitsu Shinto publishes The relationship between Scientology and other religions; [7], comparing it to Buddhism as instigated by Guatama Siddhartha Buddha and spells out how knowledge plays a central role in it.

L. Ron Hubbard called it a philosophy, the Church disseminates it as a philosophy, it is presented in Isreal as a philosophy and not as a religion. Granted, it is a new philosophy, it has not been written about by philosophers. But according to Google, the body of literature is widely known as "the philosophy of scientology'. Terry E. Olsen 17:27, 1 May 2007 (CDT)