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- Ethics and Morality 4on Feb 14, 2013 in Philosophy of ScienceFor a very long time more or less since the beginning of what we call philosophical thought, thinkers have been attempting to find the answers to moral questions in what we call the natural sciences. This writer would prefer to … Continue rea...
- The Logic Of It“Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” This is not our normal kind of thing for this blog to present two essays by others in a row. Sometimes it just happens … Continue reading →...
- Average Global TemperaturesMy conclusion global average temperature is meaningless at best as grossly misleading at worst. Continue reading →...
- Our Seasonal Greeting & A Bit Moreon Dec 20, 2012 in Philosophy of ScienceA solstice, be it winter or summer, is one of those events that speaks to all of us. It transcends any cultural or other differences that exists between us. Solstices hold meaning for all humans regardless of place … Continue...
- Basalts I Have Knownon Nov 29, 2012 in Communications Earth Science Connunications General Science Models Multiple Working HypothesisSome interesting results and a good example of how science is done and should be done. Also a lesson in how to prepare a press release to communicate too. O’Neill …...
- Evidence for Early Hafted Hunting Technologyon Nov 15, 2012 in Earth Science Philosophy of Science Fossils General Science Physics PseudoscienceI saw this paper and had to investigate. It is one of those articles that perks my interest and spurs my imagination. It think it also illustrates how the different earth sciences come together allowing greater insights then one discipline …...
- RAP— Richard A. Paull Gone But Never Forgottenon Oct 31, 2012 in Uncategorized RememberencesRAP was not just our professor, he was our mentor and friend. He inspired us! He hoped we would inspire others. Continue reading →...
- Editorial Essay: L’Aquilsa Lawsuit VerdictThis image of justice is not as sharp and clear as I, the photographer, would like. It is just a bit fuzzy and that is perhaps more appropriate a symbol for the balance of this article. It is clear enough … Continue reading →...
- The More Things Change The More They Remain The Same In 1556 one the first and most important books on mining and natural resource extraction, De Re Metalli...
- Pseudoscience Can Be Confusingon Sep 21, 2012 in Climate Communications Philosophy of Science Connunications Earth Science Karl Popper Propaganda PseudoscienceTrue Science depends of deductive and posteriori reasoning. Continue reading →...
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