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Where science meets art. The only necessary and sufficient book store in Melbourne.
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Coordinator: Peter Ellerton
Web guy: Jason Etheridge RESOURCE COLLECTIONS
THEMED RESOURCES
NEW RESOURCES
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- Philosophy Graduate Abilities
- Fallacies Poster
- What Truth Doesn’t Mean
- Can science answer questions about morality?
- The Language of Science
- Analysis of Critical Thinking in Climate Science
- Post hoc ergo propter hoc or False Cause – Correlation does not imply causation
- Philosophy — What’s the Use?
- What Democracy is not…
- The Fallacy of ‘Deepest Offence’
- Another Double Blind Test surprise
- When Should Science be Censored?
- Truth
- Correlation Does Not Imply Causation
- Philosophical Zombies
RANDOM POSTS
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- Numbers and Language
- The Truth Wears Off
- Post modernism explained?
- A nod to traditional owners
- Allegory of Everything
- Locke, John - Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Books 1 & 2)
- The quest for Renassaince Man
- Why should I respect oppressive religions?
- Some important tools of critical thinking
- 15 EVOLUTIONARY GEMS
USEFUL RSS FEEDS
Philosopher’s Zone
NYTimes – The Stone
Ethics Bites
Talking Philosophy
RSA Animate
Phonline- Alberto Vanzo, "Sull'interpretazione coerentista della concezione kantiana della verità "
- Alberto Vanzo, "Kant, Skepticism, and the Comparison Argument"
- Ralph Wedgwood, "Instrumental Rationality"
- Ralph Wedgwood, "Intrinsic Values and Reasons for Action"
- Ralph Wedgwood, "The "Good" and the "Right" Revisited"
Scientific American – Mind and Brain
TED talks- TED: Nathan Wolfe: What's left to explore? - Nathan Wolfe (2012)
- TED: JR: One year of turning the world inside out - JR (2012)
- TED: Carl Schoonover: How to look inside the brain - Carl Schoonover (2012)
- TED: David Kelley: How to build your creative confidence - David Kelley (2012)
- TED: Jean-Baptiste Michel: The mathematics of history - Jean-Baptiste Michel (2012)
Fallacies of Reasoning booklet
Maybe the best of the reasoning topics. All the common errors in reasoning presented with examples and worksheets.
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