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1. The Hedonistic Imperative

https://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon1.htm

some of the pop neuroscience is simplistic to the point of parody. Eyebrows should be raised, too, at the dogmatic brevity with which various philosophical problems deserving book
How nanotechnology and genetic engineering will abolish suffering.

2blowhards.com: Q&A With Gregory Cochran, Part 2

http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/09/qa_with_gregory_1.html

thief as a political science instructor? Why not someone on our side? And when Rudy has Norman Podhoretz as a foreign policy adviser -- Norman who wants to invade Arab countries t
2blowhards.com - a weblog

Viruses of the Mind

https://www.dankalia.com/science/mnd146.htm

surprises me, too. 4 Is Science a Virus No. Not unless all computer programs are viruses. Good, useful programs spread because people evaluate them, recommend them and pass them o

Insecta

https://www.scientificlib.com/en/Biology/Animalia/Arthropoda/Insects/Insecta.html

richness. Conservation biology, 5(3): 283–296. JSTOR Grimaldi, D.; Engel, M.S. 2005: Evolution of the insects. Cambridge University Press, New York, USA. limited preview on Google
Insecta , Online Biology, Biology, Science

The Reproductive Revolution as conceived as conceived by ChatGPT

https://www.reproductive-revolution.com/chatgpt/

Gattaca (1997) - This science fiction movie depicts a future society where genetic engineering has created a social class divide. The Island (2005) - In this action thriller, clon

Singularity is Near -SIN Graph - Countdown to SIN Logarithmic

https://www.singularity.com/charts/page17.html

Devices 83 Nanotech Science Citations 84 U.S. Nanorelated Patents 98 Real Gross Domestic Product 99 Per-Capita GDP 101 Private Manufacturing 104 E-Commerce Revenues in the United

Psychiatry and the Human Condition

https://www.hedweb.com/bgcharlton/psychhuman.html

upon modern neuroscience and evolutionary theory. Psychiatric signs and symptoms - such as anxiety, insomnia, malaise, fatigue - are part of life for most people, for much of the
Can psychiatry understand what makes us human?


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