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Adam Clark

Emotional Intelligence Test - 0 views

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    Emotional Intelligence Test for Emotion Unit in #IBTOK
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Smell of Attraction - Science of Attraction - YouTube - 0 views

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4-year-old Aelita Andre gets her own NY art show, sells paintings for $27K | Moments Of... - 0 views

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    Perceived value of art.
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Museums Depart From the Obvious - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Who decides what art is?
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Banksy sells work for $60 in Central Park, New York - video | Art and design | theguard... - 0 views

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    To what extent is value in art determined by the viewer?
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    Perceived value of art
Adam Clark

Persuasive speech: The way we, um, talk sways our listeners - 0 views

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    Not just the language we choose but how we talk influences our effectiveness http://ow.ly/1sYmWk #ibtok #language #speech
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NYT: Emoticons Move to the Business - 0 views

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    Emoticons enter into business #ibtok #language http://t.co/3WaqDTpJ
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An Outline of Descartes's Meditations on First Philosophy - 0 views

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    "Descartes's Arguments for Universal Doubt and the "Cogito" Argument (An Outline of Meditations 1,2) The argument for universal doubt: A. The dream argument: 1. I often have perceptions very much like the ones I usually have in sensation while I am dreaming. 2. There are no definite signs to distinguish dream experience from waking experience. therefore,"
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Imagination (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    "Contemporary philosophical discussions of the imagination have been primarily focused on three sets of topics. Work in philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology has explored a cluster of issues concerning the phenomenology and cognitive architecture of imagination, examining the ways that imagination differs from and resembles other mental states both phenomenologically and functionally, and investigating the roles that imagination may play in the understanding of self and others, and in the representation of past, future and counterfactual scenarios. Work in aesthetics has focused on issues related to imaginative engagement with fictional characters and events, identifying and offering resolutions to a number of (apparent) paradoxes. And work in modal epistemology has focused on the extent to which imaginability-and its cousin conceivability-can serve as guides to possibility."
Adam Clark

Multilingualism: Johnson: Do different languages confer different personalities? | The ... - 0 views

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    "LAST week, Johnson took a look at some of the advantages of bilingualism. These include better performance at tasks involving "executive function" (which involve the brain's ability to plan and prioritise), better defence against dementia in old age and-the obvious-the ability to speak a second language. One purported advantage was not mentioned, though. Many multilinguals report different personalities, or even different worldviews, when they speak their different languages."
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The Science of What We Call "Intuition" | Brain Pickings - 0 views

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    "But what, exactly, lies behind this amorphous phenomenon we call "intuition"? That's precisely what CUNY philosophy professor Massimo Pigliucci explores in a chapter of Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to A More Meaningful Life (public library)."
Adam Clark

Brian Greene: A Physicist Explains 'The Hidden Reality' Of Parallel Universes : NPR - 0 views

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    Why parallel universes may exist - great podcast/content for #ibtok http://ow.ly/1s78tH #naturalscience #math #senseperception
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Intuition by Whom? Epistemic Responsibility and the Role of the Self - 0 views

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    Intuition. Originally an alleged direct relation, analogous to visual seeing, between the mind and something abstract and so not accessible to the senses. What are intuited (which can be derivatively called 'intuitions') may be abstract objects, like numbers or properties, or certain truths regarded as not accessible to investigation through the senses or calculation; the mere short-circuiting of such processes in 'bank managers intuition' would not count as intuition for philosophy.
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