The Enlightenment gave reason pride of place, not because it expected absolute certainty, but because it sought a way to live without it
– Susan Neiman’s “Moral Clarity – a guide for grown-up idealists†(2009) p.218
Via Tom Stafford
The Enlightenment gave reason pride of place, not because it expected absolute certainty, but because it sought a way to live without it
– Susan Neiman’s “Moral Clarity – a guide for grown-up idealists†(2009) p.218
Via Tom Stafford
These are my links for October 6th from 04:09 to 10:47: Public Radio Exchange – Public Radio Exchange is an online marketplace […]
These are my links for December 14th from 10:28 to 10:34: [quant-ph/0204088] The Wave Function: It or Bit? – Schroedinger's wave function […]
This is a great summary of the history and economic rationale of spam (click for embiggening):
These are my links for March 2nd through March 4th: Infochimps :: Find Any Dataset in the World – Infochimps is an […]