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The importance of philosophy for developing and honing critical thinking skills
A new study found that students in this major have the highest GRE verbal, LSAT, and critical thinking scores.
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Aug 301 min read
Pursuing historical accuracy regarding the founders' intents, concerns and design of the U.S. (UII w/Claude)
DM In reading Dan Sisson's "The American Revolution of 1800," he strongly points that many of our "Founding Fathers" adamantly worried...
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Aug 303 min read
Michio Kaku wants to solve Einstein’s unfinished equation
“An equation, perhaps no more than one inch long, that would allow us to, quote, ‘Read the mind of God.’”
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Aug 301 min read
Will A.I. Ever Be Your Kid’s Friend?
Chatbots may seem fun, but they rob children of important lessons in how to be human. Excerpt: " ChatGPT thinks I’m a genius: My...
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Aug 291 min read
A BETTER WAY TO THINK ABOUT AI
Artificial intelligence is ready to collaborate. Why fixate on automation? Excerpt: " No one doubts that our future will feature more...
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Aug 291 min read
Might gravity's role be even greater? (UII w/Claude)
DM Does the full force of gravity exist, without change, when matter is at absolute zero? Yes, the force of gravity absolutely still...
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Aug 2932 min read
4 habits to counter your biases (... yes, you've plenty!)
‘The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.’
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Aug 291 min read
Labor Day celebrities
Three Undaunted Labor Figures (as Unions remain critical elements in the fight for democracy and social justice)
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Aug 291 min read
A bad bet by U.S. Supreme Court?
A recent decision tried to protect the Fed from the president’s interference. It didn’t go nearly far enough. Related Also related...
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Aug 292 min read
The Trauma Script
HiiddenBrain interview: When tragedy strikes, it’s natural to be devastated. But psychologist George Bonanno finds that many of us...
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Aug 291 min read
What Social Science Knows About the Value of Diversity
The discipline points to constructive ways to celebrate differences in the workplace. Excerpt: " One of the prickliest issues in business...
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Aug 291 min read
The realities of modern adolescence
The modern world is a noisy, chaotic place. News about what’s happening in the world is constantly available on a device in your pocket. ...
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Aug 281 min read
The Jellyfish Museum on the Front Lines of War
A shrine to the maligned marine invertebrate in the heart of Kyiv went from a joke to a big draw
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Aug 281 min read
Preventing and leveraging "micro-moments" to steward and transform work culture
True culture lives in the tiny daily interactions that build fierce loyalty or quietly erode trust.
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Aug 281 min read
Tech billionaires are building their own cities (shades of "Atlas Shrugged?")
Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, Mark Zuckerberg, and other tech billionaires are building private towns and compounds, reshaping communities from...
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Aug 281 min read
People who excel at conversation do these three things
On the new podcast ‘A Fine Mess,’ Stanford’s Matt Abrahams shares secrets for better communication.
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Aug 281 min read
How are we doing in health caring?
Special PWC series: People need to be cared for—but the way we approach healthcare treatments hasn’t changed much in recent years. Now,...
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Aug 281 min read
Can “zero-point energy” power the world?
Throughout history, “free energy” has been a scammer’s game, such as perpetual motion. But with zero-point energy, is it actually...
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Aug 281 min read
Exceptional storytelling and the myth of superhuman AI
His core idea is simple but powerful: in volatile, high-uncertainty environments, intuition and imagination outperform logic and data. AI...
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Aug 281 min read
The Nexus Method: curating knowledge for greater potential intelligence (aka: the most of what you learn)
When your head is full of information, how can you actually make use of it? KEY TAKEAWAYS In this week’s Mini Philosophy interview, I...
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Aug 281 min read
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