@kenarneson nice BP 2014 piece. Thanks
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@kenarneson nice BP 2014 piece. Thanks
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‘“The function of reasoning is argumentative. It is to devise and evaluate arguments intended to persuade…. Skilled arguers are not after the truth but after arguments supporting their views.” When self-interest, partisan identity, or strong emotions are involved, reasoning turns into a lawyer, using all its powers to reach the desired conclusion.’
“This outcome supported Identity-protective Cognition Thesis, which predicted that more Numerate subjects would use their quantitative-reasoning capacity selectively to conform their interpretation of the data to the result most consistent with their political outlooks.”
I dig the “attendance per metro population” chart; it’s much more flat than the raw attendance numbers. Still, it’s not attendance that matters, it’s revenue, but that’s another issue.
Whatever you're going through right now probably won't last. It might, but you might get past it. Please be kind to yourself.
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"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing." ~Wernher von Braun
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‘The philosopher David Wiggins distinguishes between “Non-anthropocentric” and “anthropocentric” facts… Facts of chemistry, physics, and other hard sciences are non-anthropocentric. Anthropocentric facts, in contrast, are only true given the kinds of creatures that we happen to be, due to the twists and turns of our evolutionary history.’
I'm a tid bit swede so go Sweden!
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I love Sweden’s hockey jerseys so much.
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@kenarneson @baseballpro I really enjoyed your essay, too.
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@kenarneson @baseballpro Congrats, Ken! Great job.
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@kenarneson "My name is Ken, and I am an Oakland A's fan." "Hi, Ken."
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@jonahkeri Hence the warding middle finger.
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The @Athletics' @EricSogard has advanced to #FaceofMLB Round 2! #EricSogard http://ift.tt/1bwkq7c
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@CrashburnAlley @Hegelbon It states: "The people who self-identify as anarchists would be first to die in an actual anarchist society."
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will SOMEONE please invite me on their TV show so my avatar can be me looking uncomfortable on a TV show
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Every CEO needs a top-end General Counsel even if only to stay out of jail — and GC should always report directly to the CEO.
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‘We have established an area in human frontal cortex which does not seem to have an equivalent in the monkey at all,’ says first author Franz-Xaver Neubert of Oxford University. ‘This area has been identified with strategic planning and decision making as well as “multi-tasking.”‘
Yes, Wolff's people misspelled the headline with "Clarifiction" …a non-word that explains every Wolff quote: Partly fiction, partly clear
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