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Kevin Watson

Scholarly Communications @ Duke » What is Open Science? - 1 views

  • The spirit of these principles is that there should be transparency to the methods, observations, data collection, data access, communication, collaboration and research tools.  Instead of limiting the sharing of the practice of science to publication of selected results, the entire scientific process should be exposed to potential users, collaborators and extenders of the work.
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    Good short blog on some applications of using Open Science.
Danny Patterson

Guide to Locke's Essay - 0 views

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    Here's an in-depth break-down of John Locke and his essay concerning human understanding.
Katherine Chipman

Margaret Cavendish: Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy - 0 views

  • In short, Magnifying-glasses are like a high heel to a short legg, which if it be made too high, it is apt to make the wearer fall, and at the best, can do no more then represent exterior figures in a bigger, and so in a more deformed shape and posture then naturally they are; but as for the interior form and motions of a Creature, as I said before, they can no more represent them, then Telescopes can the interior essence and nature of the Sun, and what matter it consists of; for if one that never had seen Milk before, should look upon it through a Microscope, he would never be able to discover the interior parts of Milk by that instrument, were it the best that is in the World; neither the Whey, nor the Butter, nor the Curds. Wherefore the best optick is a perfect natural Eye, and a regular sensitive perception, and the best judg is Reason, and the best study is Rational Contemplation joyned with the observations of regular sense, but not deluding Arts
Danny Patterson

John Locke Philosophy: English Philosopher, First of British Empiricists - 0 views

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    Brief yet condensed summary of John Locke and his life
Katherine Chipman

JSTOR: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 39, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1978), pp. 183-197 - 0 views

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    This looks at Francis Bacon's ideas from the perspective of today.
Jeffrey Whitlock

Simon-Ehrlich wager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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      This Article shows that increases in efficiency as a result of technological imporvement have lead to lower real prices in most goods.
Jeffrey Whitlock

Naked economics: undressing the ... - Google Books - 1 views

    • Jeffrey Whitlock
       
      For those who shudder in fear or flee because of boredom when faces with the subject of economics, then this book is for you! this book breaks down economics in a gloriously simple and fun way.
Jeffrey Whitlock

Simple Explanation of Inductive and Deductive Reasoning - 0 views

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    Simple Explanation of Inductive vs. Deductive Reasoning
Erin Hamson

Transparent science - 1 views

    • Erin Hamson
       
      Of course they want mess with the data, other wise the fundung companies pulls out from under you...
  • 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
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    Looks into how much is actually disclosed in scientific studies
Mike Lemon

Intelligences - 0 views

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    I read this a few weeks ago. It only seems fitting that I bring it up during this class on empiricism.
Kristi Koerner

Where Do Ideas Come From? - Stepcase Lifehack - 3 views

  • we get ideas from within ourselves and from without, or more to the point, from the interaction of the two.
    • Kristi Koerner
       
      Great concept
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    Where do ideas come from?
Kristi Koerner

Women alchemists - 0 views

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    Women in science including Cavendish
Erin Hamson

Bacon, Francis [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - 0 views

shared by Erin Hamson on 18 Sep 10 - Cached
  • 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.
    • Erin Hamson
       
      If this (highlighted) is the purpose of science then why do companies make millions, through keeping their research locked up? I would like to see knowledge like atomic weapons locked up but the rest of it?
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    Insight into political/professional life. Not taught regularly in school
Erin Hamson

Compulsory Voting - 0 views

  • "will of the electorate"
  • Governments must consider the total electorate
  • Candidates can concentrate their campaigning energies on issues rather than encouraging voters to attend the poll
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  • Voting is a civic duty
  • benefits of political participatio
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      In the old sense liberty is the ability to participate in government, why would you turn this down?
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      Through forcing people to the polls you encourage them to think about what they are doing, and they don't have to vote for anyone
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    This is website a friend posted to my blog, that relates to my post on open government and compulsory voting.
Kristi Koerner

Avatars - Create an Animated Talking Character for Your Website - 0 views

shared by Kristi Koerner on 20 Sep 10 - Cached
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      This feature, SitePal, does it have implications for computer intelligence? Does it really understand what I type in?
Kristi Koerner

New science theory and key issues in physics theory - 0 views

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      This cool SitePal feature with text-to-speech is really fun to play with!
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    Interesting site on New Science Theory including physics and Descartes.
Kristi Koerner

Descartes' Life and Works > Descartes' 1616 Law Thesis -- English Translation (Stanford... - 0 views

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      Why did Descartes see Law as the way to explore rationality?
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    Descartes Law Thesis
Kristi Koerner

Descartes, René: Overview [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] - 0 views

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    Rene Descartes as the "Father of Modern Philosophy"
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