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Tagged with “reason” (6) activity chart

  1. Point of Inquiry — George Lakoff

    George Lakoff is a cognitive linguist at the University of California at Berkeley. But unlike many of his scientific peers, he’s known as much for his work on politics as for his research.

    Lakoff the famed author of many books on why the left and right disagree about politics, including Moral Politics, Don’t Think of an Elephant, Thinking Points, and most recently, The Political Mind: Why You Can’t Understand 21st Century Politics with an 18th Century Brain.

    Throughout these works Lakoff has applied cognitive and linguistic analysis to our political rifts, and his ideas about "framing," "metaphor," and the different moral systems of liberals and conservatives have become very widely known and influential.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 2 years ago

  2. Logical Fallacies - Part 2

    Learn why most of the conclusions presented in the news is incorrect.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago

  3. Logical Fallacies - Part 1

    Learn why most of the conclusions presented in the news is incorrect.

    —Huffduffed by briansuda 3 years ago

  4. AOT #185: David Cross Podcasts I Drink for a Reason

    David Cross, known for roles on the small screen such as “never-nude” Tobias Funke on Arrested Development and the role of “David” in Mr. Show With Bob And David, as well as a hugely successful stand-up routine full of sharp-tongued rants and rages, reads from and discusses his first book I Drink for a Reason. With a mix of personal essays, satirical fiction posing as truth, advice for rich people, information from America’s least favorite Rabbi and a top-ten list of top-ten lists, Cross’ first book is as unique as the comedian himself.

    http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AuthorsOnTour-Live/~3/C6z9qF6TjlE/

    —Huffduffed by nateb 3 years ago

  5. Bill Heine (BBC Radio Oxford) interviews Richard Dawkins

    Monday 20 October 2008: Richard Dawkins is interviewed by Bill Heine on BBC Radio Oxford about the success of The God Delusion, the recent Sony video game fiasco, his retirement from Oxford and more.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  6. Keith Stanovich - Robot’s Rebellion: Finding Meaning in the Age of Darwin

    Keith Stanovich talks about the implications of universal Darwinism. Can natural selection explain just about anything? Pretty much.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago