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Tuesday, 31 March 2015

What Is Called Thinking? - Martin Heidegger - Paperback

What Is Called Thinking? - Martin Heidegger - Paperback
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Being There: Heidegger on Why Our Presence Matters

Being There: Heidegger on Why Our Presence Matters
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Monday, 30 March 2015

Digital devices: Help or hindrance? : Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences - Northwestern University

Digital devices: Help or hindrance? : Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences - Northwestern University
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Sunday, 29 March 2015

Embodied Self: The New Causal History, Part I | s-usih.org

Embodied Self: The New Causal History, Part I | s-usih.org
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For Holy Week, here’s how you can match your Myers-Briggs personality type to a patron saint

For Holy Week, here’s how you can match your Myers-Briggs personality type to a patron saint
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Friday, 20 March 2015

Vision quest: Curator catalogs the world's oldest telescopes

Vision quest: Curator catalogs the world's oldest telescopes
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Thursday, 19 March 2015

PTSD and Sleep Apnea | Dr. Halstrom Sleep Apnea & Snoring Clinics

PTSD and Sleep Apnea | Dr. Halstrom Sleep Apnea & Snoring Clinics
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Saturday, 14 March 2015

Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer but much better looked after’

Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer but much better looked after’
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Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer but much better looked after’

Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer but much better looked after’
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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Gender identity, explained in an adorable infographic

Gender identity, explained in an adorable infographic
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015

The science of protecting people’s feelings: why we pretend all opinions are equal

The science of protecting people’s feelings: why we pretend all opinions are equal
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015

It's Not Always Depression

It's Not Always Depression
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Monday, 9 March 2015

Francis: “Without mercy, theology risks becoming ideology” - Vatican Insider

Francis: “Without mercy, theology risks becoming ideology” - Vatican Insider
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Sunday, 8 March 2015

Philosophy of History (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

Philosophy of History (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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The Feel-Good Gene

The Feel-Good Gene
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Saturday, 7 March 2015

Why the 'Open' Office Is A Hotbed of Stress

Why the 'Open' Office Is A Hotbed of Stress
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The truth about medicine: we usually overestimate the benefits and underestimate the harms

The truth about medicine: we usually overestimate the benefits and underestimate the harms
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Review: ‘Merchants of Doubt,’ Separating Science From Spin

Review: ‘Merchants of Doubt,’ Separating Science From Spin
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Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego

Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego
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Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego

Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

The Teacher Wars | Jacobin

The Teacher Wars | Jacobin
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Tuesday, 3 March 2015

The biggest roadblock in the hiring process

The biggest roadblock in the hiring process
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Why People ‘Fly from Facts’

Why People ‘Fly from Facts’
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      • What Is Called Thinking? - Martin Heidegger - Pape...
      • Being There: Heidegger on Why Our Presence Matters
      • Digital devices: Help or hindrance? : Weinberg Col...
      • Embodied Self: The New Causal History, Part I | s-...
      • For Holy Week, here’s how you can match your Myers...
      • Vision quest: Curator catalogs the world's oldest ...
      • PTSD and Sleep Apnea | Dr. Halstrom Sleep Apnea & ...
      • Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer b...
      • Bill Bryson: ‘When I came here the UK was poorer b...
      • Gender identity, explained in an adorable infographic
      • The science of protecting people’s feelings: why w...
      • It's Not Always Depression
      • Francis: “Without mercy, theology risks becoming i...
      • Philosophy of History (Stanford Encyclopedia of Ph...
      • The Feel-Good Gene
      • Why the 'Open' Office Is A Hotbed of Stress
      • The truth about medicine: we usually overestimate ...
      • Review: ‘Merchants of Doubt,’ Separating Science F...
      • Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego
      • Douglas Todd: Spiritual narcissism inflates ego
      • The Teacher Wars | Jacobin
      • The biggest roadblock in the hiring process
      • Why People ‘Fly from Facts’
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