Eric Schwitzgebel - Home Pagehttps://faculty.ucr.edu/~eschwitz/
interest: philosophy of psychology, philosophy of mind, moral psychology, classical Chinese philosophy, epistemology, metaphilosophy, metaphysics, science fiction.... My CV
A Critique of Technocentrism in Thinking About the School of the Futurehttp://papert.org/articles/ACritiqueofTechnocentrism.html
There is educational psychology; there is a theory of instruction; there are courses on the theory of how to administrate schools. But these are not theories of education as a who
Pragmatism Cybraryhttp://www.pragmatism.org/
students to go into psychology, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, education, and economics. Many of the best new minds favorable towards pragmatism strongly influenced the soc
The Forever Failures of the Cult of Self Improvement — Frogesayhttps://frogesay.neocities.org/articles/2021-05/the-forever-failures-of-the-cult-of-self-improvement
whatsoever. As one psychology professor put it : “YBOP, TGPE, and nofap are founded on the views of two people who are considered pariahs within the sex and relationship research
The world of self-improvement is cultish and ultimately stupid.
Exposing the Homosexual Agendahttp://bibleprobe.com/homosexuality.htm
A 1975 Dictionary of Psychology states that "fetishism, homosexuality, exhibitionism, sadism and masochism are the most common types of perversion." Now, 25 years later,
Satan has unleashed this plague and confusion on Christendom with a well planned strategy.
Don Norman -- Human Centered Designhttps://pages.ucsd.edu/~dnorman/
Cognitive Science and Psychology, UCSD "People Propose, Science Studies, Technology Conforms" My person-centered motto for the 21st century. (Also the epilog of "Things that make
The author of The Design of Everyday Things and The Invisible Computer, now a consultant on human-centered design, provides philosophy, suggested readings, and biographical informa
‹Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicityand confusion of things. As the world, which to the naked eye exhibits thhttp://home.dbio.uevora.pt/~eje/simple%20heuristics.htm
they turn into a psychology more applicable to supernatural beings than to mere humans. In this book, we push for a second revolution, which provides a bold vision of rationality.
ASC: Foundations: Defining 'Cybernetics'https://asc-cybernetics.org/foundations/definitions.htm
neural modeling, psychology, education, and mathematics. At last there is a unifying framework that suspends long-held differences between science and art, and between external re
American Society for Cybernetics Links Page: A selection of pointers to relevant materials on cybernetics and systems thinking.
The Hedonistic Imperative : Chapter Twohttps://www.hedweb.com/hedethic/hedon2.htm
(Ibsen) 2.0 The Psychology Of Armchair Hedonism. So technically, in principle, it can be done. Paradise can be biologically implemented. Ubiquitous well-being is neurochemically f
how suffering and malaise will be superseded by states of sublime well-being
Philosophical Connections: Aristotlehttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_015.html
rem ) [c] . III. PSYCHOLOGY [15] The term 'psychology' is not to be understood in its modern sense; for Aristotle it is the 'science' of the ' soul ' ( psuche ). There has
Opacityhttps://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
Edge: HOW DOES OUR LANGUAGE SHAPE THE WAY WE THINK? By Lera Boroditskyhttps://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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