children in history : historyhttps://histclo.com/hist/hist.html
eugenics ) using pseudo-science to demostrate their superiority. Many Americans in the 21st century share this view. Modern maps commonly show America in the middle. Few Americans
HBC is at heart a history site. While our focus is on fashion and issues surrounding children, we touch on a wide range of historical topics. As a result we think it important to
History of Philosophyhttps://friesian.com/history.htm
Schopenhauer on Conscience as the Ground of Ethics, by Pedro Blas Gonzalez, 2010 [26.7K] Popper on the A Priori , by David Samra, 2009 [64.7K] Leonard Nelson's Program of a Scient
xx80 | Opinionated Guideshttps://opguides.info/posts/xx80/
Footloose, Weird Science - all told stories that were hopeful and fun and made a point of how the future is going to be better. It took me a while to realize all of this, but I&rs
The year is 198x. #I stare at my amber terminal. Hexadecimal fills my screen and my mind has become lost in the flow of 6502 assembly, as I hand optimize the code flow.I’m
Yuri Bezmenov Lecture on Subversion and Demoralizationhttps://bezmenov.neocities.org/lecture/
professors of political science and quote unquote “experts,” some on Soviet affairs or “Kremlinologists” as they call themselves — they think that the most desirable thing for And
On Laplace by Miles Mathishttps://milesmathis.com/laplace.html
of the de-evolution of science and rationality. Until the last fifty years, the shattered planet hypothesis was widespread, since it is so obvious, and only now, when we cannot st
A critique of Laplace's celestial mechanics by Miles Mathis
Ellin Beltzhttp://ebeltz.net/
. Rocks . Rock Art . Science Culture . Volcanos . Whole Earth Resume Vita . Publications . Art and Photography . Information for Students . Riding a Galapagos Tortoise at the Bron
The Problem of Induction, by Sir Karl Popperhttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Popper/Induction.htm
(2) the fact that science proposes and uses laws 'everywhere and all the time'. (Like Hume, Born is struck by the 'scanty material', i.e. the few observed instances upon which the
Scottsville Portraitshttps://scottsvillemuseum.com/portraits/home.html
and won a National Science Foundation fellowship that led to a M.S. in solid-state physics from Harvard's School of Applied Science. To learn more about John Fitzallen Moore , vis
Michael Covington's Daily Notebookhttps://www.covingtoninnovations.com/michael/blog/0810/
Professor of Computer Science Associate Director Institute for Artificial Intelligence The University of Georgia This is a private web page, not hosted or sponsored by the Univers
This is Michael Covington's blog. Topics include computers, electronics, amateur astronomy, astrophotography, current events, and philosophical issues.
Ideas that have Helped Mankind - Bertrand Russellhttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Russell/IdeasHelped.htm
music, and poetry and science, but football and baseball and alcohol, afford no pleasure to animals. Our intelligence has, therefore, certainly enabled us to get a much greater va
Worldviews -- Introductionhttps://projectworldview.org//worldviews.htm
in the 1970s. Brain science (neuroscience) today —including a computational model of the brain — readily connects with basing predictions on worldviews. In particular it doe
1. The Hedonistic Imperativehttps://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.
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