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Academic authoritarians, language, metaphor, animals, and science

http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/authoritarians.shtml

both neurology and psychology. The field concept was disappearing from developmental biology, as Gestalt psychology was disappearing from the universities and journals. In the hum
Ray Peat

Extrasensory Perception (ESP), Science, The Roots of Consciousness

https://www.williamjames.com/Science/ESP.htm

Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Yale University The experiments have received little or no mention in the pertinent psychological literature. When these studies were reviewed, C

Japanese Confucian Philosophy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/entries////japanese-confucian/

Buddhists offered a psychology of introspection claiming that the reality constructed by ordinary experience is permeated with delusions arising from egocentrism and ignorance. As

Human BioDiversity Reading List

https://www.humanbiologicaldiversity.com/

Journal of Social Psychology 41 (2011). Fisher, A. J. " Problems with Mixed-Race Families, Marriages, Relationships and Adoptions . " Sociobiological Musings, Jan. 14, 2011. [ BU

Worldviews -- Introduction

https://projectworldview.org//worldviews.htm

2010 Annual Review of Psychology ,  personality can be defined as “the dynamic organization within the person of the psychological and physical systems that underlie that per

Opacity

https://fooledbyrandomness.com/notebook.htm

Psychological Findings Psychology is undergoing a replication crisis; most of its research is suspicious (statistics are shoddy). Further, I've also shown in Silent Risk that many

Evolutionary Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2008 Edition)

https://plato.sydney.edu.au/archives/fall2008/entries/epistemology-evolutionary/

biology and psychology are not ruled a priori irrelevant to the solution of epistemological problems. Such approaches, in general, are called naturalistic epistemologies, whether

Edge: HOW DOES OUR LANGUAGE SHAPE THE WAY WE THINK? By Lera Boroditsky

https://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/boroditsky09/boroditsky09_index.html

assistant professor of psychology, neuroscience, and symbolic systems at Stanford University, who looks at how the languages we speak shape the way we think. Lera Boroditsky's Edg


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