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Left and Right–Profoundly Divided–Profoundly Unhappy | Media Lounge
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From My Couch To Your Couch. October 22, 2011. Left and Right–Profoundly Divided–Profoundly Unhappy. NO no, this is not about politics, but about how the brain works. In a nifty video, replete with canny illustrations, Iain McGilchrist. We pursue happiness and paradoxically it leads to resentment and then unhappiness, and an explosion of mental illness. We seek freedom, and yet we live in a world more monitored by CCTV cameras, [and] which has become dominated by what. Video: The Divided Brain. Address ...
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ecogitar: Fevereiro 2012
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The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them." - Albert Einstein. Segunda-feira, 27 de fevereiro de 2012. New Internationalist: 10 things you should know about tree ‘offsets’. Http:/ www.newint.org/features/2006/07/01/carbon-cycle/. This is one of the reasons that the concept of ‘offsets’ is flawed. Offsets allow extraction of oil, coal and gas to continue, which in turn increases the amount of fossil carbon that is released in...1 Carbon in t...
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Joe Betz: October 2010
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Taking a few minutes to look for a nice, fall poem, I found "Neighbors in October". By David Baker, and also that picture. Has been described as the poet of the Midwest to replace James Wright. Though their styles are different, the similarities can be mapped and Wright's influence certainly felt in poems like this one. Are two of my favorite poets because of their strangeness; in this poem, and in much of Baker's work, the unassuming speaker carries me with him/her and I am drawn to it because it is fam...
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Words Seeking Justus: Being both independant and dependant
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The spiritual and the temporal are different spheres which ought not to be confused. -FA Hayek. Thursday, February 25, 2010. Being both independant and dependant. The UK Guardian has had a very interesting series on Citizen Ethics. Complete with the pamphlet Citizen Ethics in a Time of Crisis. On the intertwined combination of both the individual and the social components of human identity:. The root problem, I suspect, is that our current moral discourse lacks a compelling vision of what it is to be hum...
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The Culture of Law – the now of law
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The now of law. The future of law is already here. About Kevin Rhodes And This Blog. Professional Paradigms New and Old. The Future of Law. The Culture of Law. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 149 other followers. Follow the now of law on WordPress.com. The Culture of Law. The Legal Times They Are A-Changin’ (Part Two). January 19, 2016. January 10, 2016. The Culture of Law. The Culture of Law. Revolutions spawned in...
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Links | Left in the Dark
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Skip to Main Content. Left in the Dark. The Biological Origins of the Fall From Grace'. At The Centre for the Mind is currently attempting to release latent higher functions by switching off the rational left brain. Check out the publications page. Of one of his lectures provides an introduction to some of his research. Or watch this recent video. Has studied the eating habits of our closest living relatives and published papers on the nutritional composition of a typical primate diet. A neuroanatomist h...
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Matt on consciousness: Neuroexistentialism a reply
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013. A response to some of the things neurophilosopher Patricia Churchland. Said in her New Scientist interview recently (30 November 2013, No. 2945, pp 30- 31). Also brings in Ian McGilchrist's. Views on brain hemisphericity from The Master and His Emissary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Out now in Kindle and Paperback! Praise for Pluralism and the Mind. Science writing of the first order.". This book deserves a wide readership.".
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Matt on consciousness: December 2013
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013. A response to some of the things neurophilosopher Patricia Churchland. Said in her New Scientist interview recently (30 November 2013, No. 2945, pp 30- 31). Also brings in Ian McGilchrist's. Views on brain hemisphericity from The Master and His Emissary. Wednesday, 4 December 2013. A brief note to say I'll be posting here again in the New Year. Look forward to seeing you, and I'm sorry for the long absence! Which I will be reviewing once I've finished it. Is licensed under a ...
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Dhivan Thomas Jones | news, views and thoughts | Page 2
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News, views and thoughts. Newer posts →. Dharma, Beauty, Poetry: ‘The Bright Field’. December 27, 2015. The Dharma, the teaching of the Buddha, is often described in the Pāli texts as ‘lovely at the beginning, lovely in the middle and lovely at the end’. [1]. Can make the world seem jaded, though perhaps occasionally pretty. But when beauty breaks through we might experience the world anew, afresh, in all its innermost glory, as the theatre of divinity and liberation. The word for ‘beautiful’ here (.