Article 4. Cato Institute The Rest Won't Overcome the West Leon Hadar July 1, 2011 -- Much has been said and written in recent years about the growing challenge to US geo-strategic and geo-economic status by China, BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) and the other rising g...
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In computer terms, I started out with a “generative model” that includes abstract concepts like greed and deception and describes the process that produces email scams. That lets me recognize the classic Nigerian email spam, but it also lets me imagine many different kinds of pos...
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Because what else would make a periodic signal? It turned out to be a rotating neutron star. One criterion to apply to a potentially purposeful phenomenon is whether it’s minimal in achieving a purpose. But does that mean that it was built for the purpose? The ball rolls down th...
brain enzyme kinetics (Mandell, 1984) and single neuron firing patterns (Selz and Mandell, 1991) to human psychomotor and cognitive behavior (Selz, 1992; Selz and Mandell, 1993). The Leading 4(+) of Some Biologically Relevant Time Series An early application of a simplified for...
12.4 Ethical Synergy 211 e Procedural memory corresponds to “ethical habit” ... learning by imitation and rein- forcement to do what is right, even when the reasons aren’t well articulated or understood e Attentional memory corresponds to the existence of appropriate patterns g...
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Punishment in humans is emblematically promiscuous. We castigate others whenever they violate a social norm, in both competitive and cooperative situations, targeting kin and non-kin. Punishment is doled out by the individual directly harmed and also by third party onlookers. We...
4.2.12 WC: 191694 I bring to this task a strong and dynamic world view that has been shaped by my life experiences and which has, in turn, shaped my life experiences. In looking back on my life, I am inevitably peering through the prism of the powerful ideology that has provided...
On Nov 4, 2016, at 6:07 PM, Zubair Khan < wrote: Trump is definitely winning popular vote so far. According to our data winning chances of Trump are 52% in Electoral college. On Nov 4, 2016, at 5:46 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> wrote: thats in the popular vote , not tal...
But Wiener failed to foresee crucial technological developments. Like pretty much all technologists of the 1950s, he failed to predict the computer revolution. Computers, he thought, would eventually fall in price from hundreds of thousands of (1950s) dollars to tens of thousands...
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But Wiener failed to foresee crucial technological developments. Like pretty much all technologists of the 1950s, he failed to predict the computer revolution. Computers, he thought, would eventually fall in price from hundreds of thousands of (1950s) dollars to tens of thousands...