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Ray Chin's Labyrinth Making Workshop July 13, 2013, Donna Zucker
Ray Chin's Labyrinth Making Workshop July 13, 2013, Donna Zucker
Donna M. Zucker
July 13 Ray Chin joined the Labyrinth Connection of Western Massachusetts to conduct a day long workshop on Labyrinth making. Our day concluded with the production of a new labyrinth and a special blessing by Ray utilizing a Kyudo demonstration.
Mindscapes And Landscapes: Hayek And Simon On Cognitive Extension, Leslie Marsh
Mindscapes And Landscapes: Hayek And Simon On Cognitive Extension, Leslie Marsh
Leslie Marsh
Hayek’s and Simon’s social externalism runs on a shared presupposition: mind is constrained in its computational capacity to detect, harvest, and assimilate “data” generated by the infinitely fine-grained and perpetually dynamic characteristic of experience in complex social environments. For Hayek, mind and sociality are co-evolved spontaneous orders, allowing little or no prospect of comprehensive explanation, trapped in a hermeneutically sealed, i.e. inescapably context bound, eco-system. For Simon, it is the simplicity of mind that is the bottleneck, overwhelmed by the ambient complexity of the environmental. Since on Simon’s account complexity is unidirectional, Simon is far more ebullient about the prospects …
Stigmergy 3.0: From Ants To Economies, Leslie Marsh, Margery Doyle
Stigmergy 3.0: From Ants To Economies, Leslie Marsh, Margery Doyle
Leslie Marsh
No abstract provided.
Hayek's Philosophical Psychology, Leslie Marsh
Hayek's Philosophical Psychology, Leslie Marsh
Leslie Marsh
Hayek's philosophical psychology as set out in his The Sensory Order (1952) has, for the most part, been neglected. Despite being lauded by computer scientist grandee Frank Rosenblatt and by Nobel prize-winning biologist Gerald Edelman, cognitive scientists -- with a few exceptions -- have yet to discover Hayek's philosophical psychology. On the other hand, social theorists, Hayek's traditional disciplinary constituency, have only recently begun to take note and examine the importance of psychology in the complete Hayek corpus. This volume brings together for the first time state-of-the-art contributions from neuroscientists and philosophers of mind as well as economists and social …
Person As Scientist, Person As Moralist, Joshua Knobe
Person As Scientist, Person As Moralist, Joshua Knobe
Joshua Knobe
No abstract provided.
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
Ileana Paul
No abstract provided.
A History Of Political Experience, Leslie Marsh
A History Of Political Experience, Leslie Marsh
Leslie Marsh
This book survives superficial but fails deeper scrutiny. A facile, undiscerning criticism of Lectures in the History of Political Thought (LHPT) is that on Oakeshott’s own account these are lectures on a non-subject: ‘I cannot detect anything which could properly correspond to the expression “the history of political thought”’ (p. 32). This is an entirely typical Oakeshottian swipe – elegant and oblique – at the title of the lecture course he inherited from Harold Laski. If title and quotation sit awkwardly we should remember that Oakeshott never prepared the text for publication – a fortiori he did not prepare it …
Cognition And Affect In Moral Development: A Critique Of Kohlberg, Michael Pritchard
Cognition And Affect In Moral Development: A Critique Of Kohlberg, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
On Taking Emotions Seriously: A Critique Of B.F. Skinner, Michael Pritchard
On Taking Emotions Seriously: A Critique Of B.F. Skinner, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
Psychopathology, Responsibility, And Understanding, Michael Pritchard
Psychopathology, Responsibility, And Understanding, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard