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www.thetimes.com
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| | | | | In this age of divisive identity politics, it was inevitable that focus would eventually turn to the education of white working-class boys. A constituency alrea | |
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srconstantin.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Does it make sense to talk about "rational people"? That is, is there a sub-population of individuals who consistently exhibit less cognitive bias and better judgment under uncertainty than average people? Do these people have the dispositions we'd intuitively associate with more thoughtful habits of mind? (Are they more flexible and deliberative, less dogmatic and... | |
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www.markrkelly.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides an extensive list of books and authors, focusing on science, philosophy, and related fields. It highlights key themes such as the role of science in understanding the universe, the evolution of human existence, the conflict between science and religion, and the pursuit of meaning in life. Authors like Carl Sagan, Edward O. Wilson, and Michael Shermer are emphasized for their contributions to these themes. The text also includes a personal note from the author, mentioning their background and website, which appears to be a blog or database related to science fiction awards and literature. | |
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draust.wordpress.com
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| | | A small round-up of what I have been reading. The line "You couldn't make it up" is a rather over-used one in the UK. Nonetheless, it often seem apposite when confronting enthusiasts for Alt.Reality. Sometimes the line springs to mind when a particularly egregious example of Alt.Med abuse surfaces. One such of recent vintage comes... | ||