Archive for March, 2010
March 6th, 2010 by zen
“Law stands mute in the midst of arms....
Read morePosted in 16th century, America, anglo-saxons, anglosphere, britain, egalitarianism, europe, Evolution, freedom, government, history, ideas, legal, legitimacy, liberty, logic, politics, Republic, revolution, rule-sets, society, theory | 17 comments
March 5th, 2010 by zen
Charles Cameron, my regular guest blogger, is the...
Read morePosted in academia, analytic, brain, Charles Cameron, cognition, culture, education, historiography, humor, ideas, intellectuals, intelligence, personal, philosophy, physics, psychology, Religion, science, society, synthesis, Theology, theory | 3 comments
March 4th, 2010 by zen
Charles Cameron, my regular guest blogger, is the...
Read morePosted in blogging, blogosphere, Blogroll, Charles Cameron, CNAS, culture, feedback, Perception, personal, Questions, rambling, reader response, web 2.0 | 21 comments
March 4th, 2010 by zen
The Eide Neurolearning Blog run by Drs. Brock and...
Read morePosted in academia, brain, cognition, consilience, creativity, e.o.wilson, education, eide, Epistemology, ideas, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, psychology, social science, society, synthesis, teaching | 21 comments
March 2nd, 2010 by zen
Jamais Cascio explains the cognitive benefits of...
Read morePosted in black swans, brain, cognition, counterintuitive, creativity, fast company, framing, freeplay, futurism, ideas, insight, intellectuals, intelligence, metacognition, psychology, science fiction, social science, society, synthesis, theory | 3 comments
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