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Hermeneutics: The pursuit of meaning following specified principles of interpretation.
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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Laws of social and natural sciences
Senators are blowing smoke on gas – Los Angeles Times Unless they can repeal the law of supply and demand, they can’t do a thing about prices. … Gas, like everything else, has its price set by supply and demand. … Continue reading
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Possible cognitive and affective implications of the new media paradigm shift
A Library for The New World Digitized, instant communication is the great technological revolution of our time. It has streamlined business and delivered more information more quickly to more people than ever. And it has accelerated basic and applied research. … Continue reading
Access vs. close-reading journalism as a metaphor for educational standards
Access Holy Wood – On the Media BROOKE GLADSTONE: Ah, Watergate, the gift that keeps on giving. But aside from Woodward’s access to well-placed anonymous sources, there’s little resemblance between Watergate Bob and White House Bob. Watergate Bob used disgruntled … Continue reading
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Oral vs. written tradition and new technologies
Portable Media Expo and Podcasting Conference Saturday SessionsAudible’s CEO Don Katz’s keynote address at the Podcast Expo brought together very many interesting points regarding the relationship of the oral and written tradition and the role of new technologies in giving … Continue reading
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The rituals and mythic nature of democracy and the press
The fall of Bob Woodward – The Boston Globe The free press is an absolute value not only because the unfettered flow of information is essential to the republican system, nor only because the fourth estate serves as a check … Continue reading
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More on theory and fact (medicine and ritual)
There was an interesting discussion on the BBC’s Today Programme (click for audio) over some recent Lancet-published study doubting the efficiency of homeopathic treatments vs. a study conducted at the Bristol homeopathic hospital showing that about 70% of patients report … Continue reading
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The Bosnian Example for Iraq
It’s hard to avoid the comparison between the country [Bosnia] deemed a quagmire in the 1990s and the one where the United States is bogged down today. Start with the U.S. and other NATO troops who began arriving in Bosnia … Continue reading
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Some misconceptions by the defenders of the Theory of Evolution
Evolution is, in fact, the foundation of the entire science of modern biology and much of modern medicine. No, there is no absolute ”proof” of evolution, but that’s not how science works. The evolutionary theory of origin of species is … Continue reading
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Welcome to Dominik’s Week in Thought
This is a blog (with the prospect of a podcast) that will track my thoughts on a variety of subjects as they come to me in my online life.
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