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- Despite liking Beauchamp's piece, I don't think "investigating" the dissertation is a good step. Sure, grant fewer PhDs, but not this way 7 hours ago
- As aside, I took grad stats w @ent3c (Erik Turkheimer). Super nice guy. But doubt most journalists (or PhDs in polisci) understand his stuff 7 hours ago
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How to Misspell your Allusions – Riener on Dyson on Kahneman (and Freud and James)
Ok, let me begin by saying how much I love the New York Review of Books. You should totally subscribe to it. It is generally great content, and they make a lot of it free online to free loaders like … Continue reading
Posted in history, psychology, science, Uncategorized
Tagged bookreview, Dyson, history, histsci, Kahneman, psychology, science
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