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There is Big Money in Predictions, But not in ACCURATE Predictions October 25, 2003 -- Call Treason by Its Name October 25, 2003 -- Everybody Has Forgotten What a Neoconser
Fragile Reasoning in Nassim Taleb’s “Antifragile”: An Enlightenment Transhumanist Critique | QL | Gennady Stolyarov IIhttp://www.quebecoislibre.org/13/130515-8.html
suffer for making wrong predictions or recommendations (more on this later) – but he explicitly praises the antifragility of biological evolution, a process that has resulted in t
Never before have I set out to read a book with such high expectations, only to encounter such severe disappointment. As an admirer of Nassim Taleb’s earlier books, I expected
The Anarchist FAQ - II. Why are anarchists against the State?http://www.anarchistfaq.com/B.html
to questions. The predictions of psychiatrists, students, and lay people fell shockingly far from reality. In the actual experiment, 65 percent of subjects complied fully, eventua
The last century-- what went wronghttp://www.zompist.com/predic.htm
some equally imprudent predictions about America in the next century. The Republicans will find that they like governing ; as a result their anti-government rhetoric will fade awa
Collected Essays, by Rudy Ruckerhttps://www.rudyrucker.com/transrealbooks/collectedessays/
is not to make useful predictions that businessmen can use. I’m more interested in exploring the human condition, with literary power chord standing in for archetypal psyc
Max Cavitch's Homepagehttps://www.sas.upenn.edu/~cavitch/pdf-library/
Elsworth, "Solemn Predictions" (1787) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays (1841) ---, Essays: Second Series (1844) ---, "The Fugitive Slave Law" (1854) ---, "The Humble-Bee" (1847) ---, "
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