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Words Are Thinking Tools: Praxotype - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Words Are Thinking Tools: Praxotype. Words are thinking tools (as Daniel Dennett notes). New word-tools can sometimes avoid the baggage built into prior terms and thinking patterns. On September 27, 2013. Words are thinking tools (as Daniel Dennett notes. Biologists describe organisms in terms of genotypes. Our p...
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Is Breaking Bad Darwinian? - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Is Breaking Bad Darwinian? Darwin was no Darwinian. Martin Luther King Jr said that before me. He was correct historically, scientifically, and morally. It’s a bad break for Darwin, and us, that his name is used to distort his ideas. On October 1, 2013. Darwin was no Darwinian. The New York Times. Of a ruthless f...
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The Most Dangerous Jargon Viruses - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. The Most Dangerous Jargon Viruses. Rational is the secular holy. It is a sacred prestigious label in mind work. We look to the rational to save us. Yet some professors of a rational-is-holy faith aren’t being wholly rational. On October 4, 2013. In a useful comment ( here. Words are key thinking tools. Jargon vir...
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Non-Grapefruit and Fruitful Non-Science - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Non-Grapefruit and Fruitful Non-Science. Reason is larger than science. So Leon Wieseltier reminds us in his essay Crimes Against Humanities, his reply to Steven Pinker’s Science Is Not Your Enemy. If well practiced, science reduces errors, but it grants no immunity to nonsense. On September 13, 2013. Quickly enc...
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MUSEUM GIFT SHOP AND BOOKSTORE. Hand Crafted Masonic Knives from Bro. Jim McBeth. Shrine of North America Print titled Holding on to Hope. Authored By Worshipful Brother Mason Pratt. This novel is a careful attempt to introduce Freemasonry, in an indirect way, to people that normally would not entertain something attached to our fraternity. Whether it is from a generational prejudice or a false impression of Freemasonry, it is meant to portray our order as worthy of consideration. Available for sale at:.
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Justice Is in Our Nature - Scientific American Blog Network
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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Justice Is in Our Nature. On May 29, 2013. Concludes, after intensive analysis of 50 representative hunter-gatherer cultures, that our ancestors likely experienced a radical political change. Evolving from a hierarchic apelike ‘might is right’.social order. Boehm says all surviving hunter-gatherers enforce law-li...
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Your browser (Internet Explorer 6) is out of date. It has known security flaws. And may not display all features. Of this and other websites. Learn how to update your browser. Archive for February, 2015. And fur for everyone, dogs, cats, wives ….husbands, simply everyone wears fur. February 23, 2015. A nice weekend in st moritz in few pictures. February 23, 2015. February 16, 2015. Crossing the atlantic – see how. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC IN AN AIRLINE. February 16, 2015. The Crossroads of Should and Must.