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January 4th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Posted in academia, analogy, analytic, anthropology, art, brain, Charles Cameron, cognition, complexity, connectivity, consilience, cultural intelligence, economics, history, ideas, insight, map, metacognition, music, network theory, philosophy, psychology, rambling, science, social science, synthesis, Theology, theory, Uncategorized, visualization | Comments Off on An Iridology of the Sciences?
December 12th, 2010 by Charles Cameron
I thought my response to a comment Lex posted at...
Read morePosted in Charles Cameron, chicago boyz, CIA, complexity, conspiracy, Cyberwar, foreign policy, games, radical transparency, Uncategorized | 11 comments
December 10th, 2010 by zen
I have too many books that I have read that I...
Read morePosted in academia, authors, book, cognition, complexity, complexity and social networks blog, counterintuitive, creativity, education, Epistemology, historians, ideas, intellectuals, islamic world, john robb, JosephFouche, mideast, Oligarchy, politics, psychology, risk, social science, society, Summer Series | 2 comments
December 5th, 2010 by zen
Remember this much ridiculed visual monstrosity?:...
Read morePosted in 21st century, academia, Afghanistan, analytic, attention, brain, cognition, COIN, complex systems, complexity, connectivity, counterinsurgency, framing, futurism, horizontal thinking, ideas, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, network theory, networks, organizations, Perception, powerpoint, psychology, Questions, recommended viewing, scenario, science, social networks, social science, society, strategy, TED, theory, web 2.0 | 8 comments
November 12th, 2010 by Charles Cameron
by Charles Cameron Norwegian photographer...
Read morePosted in black swans, Charles Cameron, cognition, complex systems, complexity, consilience, cultural intelligence, games, horizontal thinking, ideas, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, myth, psychology, science fiction, synthesis, thoughts illustrated, visualization, weather | 5 comments
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