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Coordinator: Peter Ellerton
Web guy: Jason Etheridge RESOURCE COLLECTIONS
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- A nice Philosophy of Mind summary
- The power of categorical logic
- What exactly is the scientific method and why do so many people get it wrong?
- Paralympic athletes faster than olympic athletes — what does this tell us about difference?
- Logic: if + then = why? How can we understand the power of logic?
- How do we ensure we are exposed to new ideas? A parody with bite.
- A Life of Meaning (Reason Not Required) – What is the nature of our relationship with reason?
- Can you name this cognitive bias?
- By what measures can we value human life?
- Teaching philosophy improves standardised scores
- Are we in control of our own decisions?
- Neuroscience and education: myths and messages
- Free will is not as free as we think – and that’s ok.
- Where’s the Proof in Pseudoscience?
- Science in the lead?
RANDOM POSTS
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- IB Philosophy Diploma from 2002
- Monty Python - 'We found a witch!' scene from The Holy Grail
- Danger in toxic discourse
- Truth Tables booklet (deductive logic)
- Teaching the nature of science (and keeping students engaged)
- Let's not forget we're the land of the fair go
- Theory of Knowledge Web Site
- Pride in the past isn't necessarily a lost cause
- Oxymoronica
- Logic: if + then = why? How can we understand the power of logic?
USEFUL RSS FEEDS
Philosopher’s Zone
NYTimes – The Stone
Philosophy Now
RSA Animate
- The Green Corridors Initiative
- Governance governing government
- Why print money when we can print wealth?
- Building a resilient health and care system
- We'll always have Paris?
- Experimentation and equity in global cities
- Technology-enabled deliberative democracy
- Healthier placemaking
- Creating a sovereign wealth fund in Wolverhampton
- Economic recovery and climate action
Scientific American – Mind and Brain
- Asexuality Research Has Reached New Heights. What Are We Learning?
- Political Ads Can Target Your Personality. Here's What Could Go Wrong
- Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Memory and Learning
- People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Have an "Exhausted" Immune System
- How to Close the 'Orgasm Gap' for Heterosexual Couples
- Virtual Bar Scenes Are a New Tool to Study Why People Commit Crimes in the Heat of the Moment
- Anger Can Help You Meet Your Goals
- How Sleep Engineering Could Help Heal the Brain
- Dominatrices Are Showing People How to Have Rough Sex Safely
- Farmers in Crisis, Long Overlooked, Are Finally Getting Mental Health Support
TED talks
- How to live with economic doomsaying | Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak
- Your invitation to help build a sustainable future | Jim Snabe
- Let your garden grow wild | Rebecca McMackin
- Why don't we have better robots yet? | Ken Goldberg
- 3 steps to better connect with your fellow humans | Amber Cabral
- How business leaders can renew democracy | Daniella Ballou-Aares
- How to choose clothes for longevity, not the landfill | Diarra Bousso
- AI and the paradox of self-replacing workers | Madison Mohns
- 5 lessons on happiness — from pop fame to poisonous snakes | Mike Posner
- Dear fellow refugees, here's how I found resilience | Chantale Zuzi Leader
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How Science Works
A lovely description of the process of science. David Goodstein, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., is Vice Provost, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, and theFrank J. Gilloon Distinguished Teaching and Service Professor, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,California. Philosophy of science.
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