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  • 31 Jul 2022
    The minds of our nearest kin
    Bennett L. Schwartz, Michael J. Beran

    The minds of our nearest kin

    Recently, I was in Wauchula, Florida, at the Center for Great Apes, which is a sanctuary for chimpanzees and orangutans.

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  • 27 Jun 2022
    Floriana Irtelli, Fabio Gabrielli

    The fragile landscapes of the body

    Combining psychoanalysis, philosophy and anthropology, scientific research and clinical experience, this essay is a truly unique interdisciplinary book, in which the explores how the body represents a contact with the world, which can occur in both healthy and pathological ways. The analysis of corporeality and its pathological offshoots, specifically eating disorders, is not only traced […]

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  • 15 Jun 2022
    Zygmunt Pizlo

    When should you start to learn how to solve math and science problems?

    One of the most remarkable natural talents of human beings is their ability to navigate, in a meaningful way, through enormous problem spaces.

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  • 7 Jun 2022
    Ken Richardson

    Understanding Intelligence

    There are a lot of questions about the validity of IQ tests and the nature of ‘intelligence’. Ken Richardson, author of Understanding Intelligence tries to tackle the problem at the heart of the subject of intelligence by putting intelligence in the context of living functions.

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  • 23 May 2022
    Tobi Zausner

    The Creative Trance: Altered States of Consciousness and the Creative Process

    Inherent in in all of us, are many possibilities, and among those possibilities are multiple states of consciousness.

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  • 17 Feb 2022
    Ashley Weinberg

    If democracy is the answer, then what’s your question?

    If democracy is the story of people gaining a collective voice, then there is a lot more to be told. It is not a tale without its tribulations or turning points, often threatened by those for whom power is the end as well as the means. For most of us, it is justice enough that […]

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  • 10 Feb 2022
    Rolf K. Baltzersen

    Utilizing better solutions with collective intelligence

    We are all familiar with the jelly bean guessing game. Let every kid in the birthday party make their best guess on the number of jelly beans inside the jar. Whoever is closest to the correct number, get all the candy in the jar. However, did you know that the most likely winner is the […]

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  • 15 Dec 2021
    Scott F. Madey, Dean D. VonDras

    A Well Society and Music’s Heralding of Social Justice Concerns

    A person’s wellness is not only based upon factors such as lifestyle, heredity, attitude toward health, and personal behavior, but is also connected to the health of a society in which they live. A healthy society is one that ensures the basic needs of each person are met and that they may realize their greatest […]

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