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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Apr 9, 2008 10:44

... I have such contempt for them.  What, exactly, do you know about them, other than what you read in scientific cheerleading propaganda rags like Scientific American? I don't generally read _Scientific American_, although it is a good mag. If you had any background in science and followed it ...
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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: BretCahill
Date: Apr 9, 2008 10:25

... I have such contempt for them.  What, exactly, do you know about them, other than what you read in scientific cheerleading propaganda rags like Scientific American? I don't generally read _Scientific American_, although it is a good mag. If you had any background in science and followed it on a routine...
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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Apr 9, 2008 09:13

.... Actually Bret, I'm quite expert on science and scientists, which is why I have such contempt for them. What, exactly, do you know about them, other than what you read in scientific cheerleading propaganda rags like Scientific American?
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Re: OT: Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Peter Webb
Date: Apr 8, 2008 21:01

... our Brat a couple of months ago and got as exactly nowhere as you will get. Cut the guy some slack. He read an article in Scientific American about economics, and he has a question about it. Sure, he doesn't seem to know anything about economics, and doesn't even know the basic terms used...
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Re: Scientific American article on false memories...     

Author: Hoofprints
Date: Dec 19, 2007 13:51

...-4ab5-a456-3ba11f237d1d@a35g2000prf.googlegroups.com... On Dec 19, 12:48 pm, dank <d...@nugget.org> wrote: I was reading a recent special edition of Scientific American with brain and mind as its theme. One of the articles was about false memory implantation and its connection to the "satanic ritual abuse" ...
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Re: Scientific American article on false memories...     

Author: Linda
Date: Dec 19, 2007 13:09

On Dec 19, 12:48 pm, dank <d...@nugget.org> wrote: I was reading a recent special edition of Scientific American with brain and mind as its theme. One of the articles was about false memory implantation and its connection to the "satanic ritual abuse" hysteria that periodically grips America. The article focused...
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Scientific American article on false memories...     

Author: dank
Date: Dec 19, 2007 12:48

I was reading a recent special edition of Scientific American with brain and mind as its theme. One of the articles was about false memory implantation and its connection to the "satanic ritual abuse" hysteria that periodically grips America. The article focused one woman's experience with false memories after she visited a psychologist ...
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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Apr 15, 2008 12:10

... of experimental results needs to be developed. It doesn't currently exist. That's why scientific progress tends to be so sporadic and unpredictable. *** So do you... the interent a totally adequate solution.  Surely, the enormous number of professionals in the scientific community have some responsibility for policing their own profession(s)?  I mean adequately, that ...
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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Andy F.
Date: Apr 15, 2008 05:15

... of experimental results needs to be developed. It doesn't currently exist. That's why scientific progress tends to be so sporadic and unpredictable. *** So do you know a... on the interent a totally adequate solution. Surely, the enormous number of professionals in the scientific community have some responsibility for policing their own profession(s)? I mean adequately, that is, ...
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Re: Scientific American Article On "Market" Economists     

Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Apr 14, 2008 10:59

... of experimental results needs to be developed. It doesn't currently exist. That's why scientific progress tends to be so sporadic and unpredictable. *** So do you...the | interent a totally adequate solution.  Surely, the enormous number of | professionals in the scientific community have some responsibility for | policing their own profession(s)?  I mean adequately, ...
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