WordsDay: Entropy in literature | Scholars and Rogues - 0 views
BBC News - It's good to think - but not too much, scientists say - 3 views
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Do the people develop those cells because they learn to think about their choices? Or do the cells naturally develop there and then cause the person to think about their choices?
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That's a good which came first question. I thought the "working memory" was interesting. It makes me think about cramming for a test. You shove as much into your brain to work with as possible. So, some brains are more prone to test-cramming than others.
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Bacon, Francis [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - 0 views
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Bacon to his credit accepted the judgment against him without excuse. According to his own Essayes, or Counsels, he should have known and done better.
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Rene Descartes perceptions of philosophy - 0 views
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As Descartes said, “Those who set about giving precepts must esteem themselves more skilful than those to whom they advance them”
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In other words, someone might alter the truth solely so they could come up with something to say, while the real truth might not be capable of being expressed so easily, it can only be observed. Some things in life are too complicated to express, but however there are going to be people who believe they can express those things, even though they cannot accurately do so.
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I have read scientific journals wherein the author reports on complex interactions or relationships on the molecular level. Often I believe that they really cannot accurately do so. Perhaps scientific journals would be better if they were accompanied by videos. That would make them more like blog posts.
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Transparent science - 1 views
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However, whether consciously or subconsciously, the danger is that these data may sometimes be interpreted in a certain, more favourable, light. With private funding of basic research on the increase, potential conflicts of interest are becoming more With private funding of basic research on the increase, potential conflicts of interest are becoming more frequent frequent and scientists may have more than their reputations at stake when making their results public
Simple Explanation of Inductive and Deductive Reasoning - 0 views
Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert - Collaborative Translation Project - Map of the s... - 1 views
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This chart should look more like a web, showing the connections between the various areas. It is similar to getting an education, you can not get a complete education in one area, without dabbling in other areas. For example, the connections between theology, and religious history.
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Sometimes before you can understand something you have to quantify it. These early natural philosophers were just organizing what they had learned so they could better understand it. How different is it from us today, trying to map the human genome?
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Robert Hooke - 0 views
Political Science Resource Blog - 0 views
Chicken and egg debate - 0 views
Center for American Progress - 0 views
NSG IT World: History of Computers - 0 views
Encounters at the End of the World - 0 views
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Well, there's snow on the mountains finally. I am one of the few people who smiles at the sight of white. I have this weird obsession with Antarctica and I want to say how greatly I adore this film I watched the other day. If you have any interest in cold places as I do, I HIGHLY recommend this beautiful film by Werner Herzog (director of Grizzly Man). Its not a simple Planet Earth documentary, but examines why all of these different people end up at the bottom of the world. And some of the under ice scuba diving is simply breathtaking. FYI, it's on instant view on netflix.
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Wow! The pictures look amazing! I'm definitely going to look into it! Thanks for sharing!
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