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Leo Szilard Onlinehttp://www.dannen.com/szilard.html
“scientist of conscience” Leo Szilard (1898-1964). Szilard conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, and spent the rest of his life trying to protect the world fro
Leo Szilard (1898-1964). Physicist, biophysicist, and 'scientist of conscience.' Biographical information, documents, photos, audio, links.
Abraham Maslowhttp://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html
not sound like good science to many people. In his defense, I should point out that he understood this, and thought of his work as simply pointing the way. He hoped that oth
Competition vs. Cooperationhttp://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-spectrumfive.htm
him for applying science to the issue of welfare. Interestingly, the controversy itself was indicative of the class warfare that rages for society's limited resources. Likewise, C
A liberal essay describing the origins and roles of competition and cooperation in human society.
2blowhards.com: Howard Gardner: Seven? Eight? And Now Five?http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/04/howard_gardner.html
happy to agree that the science behind his eight-types-of-intelligence notion seems shakey at best. All that said ... Well, I do think it's clear that talents come in many flavors
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The Complexity and Artificial Life Research Concept for Self-Organizing Systemshttp://www.calresco.org/
Our Scope : ARTS - SCIENCES - PSYCHE AESTHETICS ALIFE ATTRACTORS AUTOMATA CHAOS FRACTALS GENETICS NEURAL NET NONLINEAR SELF-ORG Introduction to Complexity Science PHYSICS CHEMISTR
Introduction to complex systems and self-organisation covering the fieldsattractors, artificial life, cellular automata, fractals, genetic algorithms, neural networks and including
"Theories about Human Descent — An Unnatural Selection" by Ina Belderishttps://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sunrise/55-05-6/sc-ibel.htm
their work objective science, or was it distorted by biased preconceptions? Before the 16th century, Western attitudes about human origins were in line with those of the Christian
Leespace.cohttps://leespace.co/
New 0 Faith 0 Family 0 Fun 0 Science 0 Business 0 - Leespace.co Look at Quantum Waveform Collapse . View the Perceptron Explorer . Look at the Manifestations . View a Sonar simula
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Auguste Comte (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2012 Edition)https://plato.stanford.edu/Archives/Fall2012/entries/comte/
first philosopher of science in the modern sense, and his constant attention to the social dimension of science resonates in many respects with current points of view. His politic
Industry "Weapons" for Earth's Depopulation - "Armas" de La Industria Para Despoblación de La Tierrahttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_industryweapons.htm
According to 'Science', Eating 'Too Much Salad' Now Causes Autism - A Debate Around Malathion Spraying - Supposed To Harm Pesky Insects - But Actually Harming T
Injustice, Inequality and Evolutionary Psychologyhttps://www.hedweb.com/bgcharlton/evolpsych.html
psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, primatology and other disciplines relevant to human behaviour. It is likely that politics (and the social sciences) will increa
by Bruce G Charlton
Critique of Jordan B. Peterson's Neo-Hegelian philosophyhttps://mats-winther.github.io/peterson.htm
took it to be primitive science, just as they took legend to be primitive history. There is an element of truth in this, as myths often contain cosmological conjectures and aetiol
Jordan Peterson's thought is criticized as: exaggerated intellectualism based on Hegelian premises, and over-rationalization of symbols.
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