International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences

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International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences is a series of 22 scientific conferences convened under the auspices of Rev. Moon's International Cultural Foundation from the late 1960s until 2000.

The conferences attracted scholars such as physicist Eugene Wigner and the neurophysiologist, Lord Edgar Douglas Adrian. Morton Kaplan and Sir John Eccles also contributed.

Other participants: