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POPSPost Modern- Deconstructionist Foucault Flakes Now with more pedagogic fiber! This perfectly sums up the point that most philosophical labels and theories which pedants oft abuse are really just shit that people made up in order to try to unnecessarily categorize natural dynamics.
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POPSCritical Neuroscience: popularisation and ideology Good to see that scientists themselves are raising concerns to do with the mishmash of mass media titbits about neuroscience that act ideologically to reinforce dominant social ideas pertaining to power, human nature and the political economy.
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POPS10 Ways History's Finest Kept Their Focus at Work
7. Aim low Don’t schedule every minute of your day 8. Take time to relax The great all reserved time to relax. And this doesn’t mean engaging in some semi-productive activity like reading a book or washing the dishes. No, they blocked out time to do nothing at all. Gandhi would often spend time just staring at the horizon. Churchill would sit down to smoke a cigar after lunch and Beethoven would stop off for a few beers after his afternoon walk. In his recent autobiography, Alan Greenspan mentions that he too makes time to reflect each day. 9. Get up early(?) This one is the subject of hot debate. Samuel Johnson, Churchill and Dylan Thomas got up late. Gandhi, Franklin and Mandela all got up early. 10. Exercise! Emerson, Beethoven, Nietzsche, Victor Hugo and Gandhi all went for walks. Nietzsche said that he ’scribbled’ notes while he took his walk and claims that some of his best thoughts came in this way. Mandela’s 5 am walks are legendary. The story goes that he on
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POPSFoucault pendulum Jean Bernard Léon Foucault (1819-1868) was a French physicist best known for the invention of the Foucault pendulum, a device demonstrating the effect of the Earth's rotation. He also made an early measurement of the speed of light, discovered eddy currents, and, though he didn't invent it, is credited with naming the gyroscope. The Foucault crater on the Moon is named after him.
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POPSNat. Holiday for Make Sexy times in Russia! Anyone out there who does stuff on Gender Studies and nationalism get a load of this! Copulation and nationalism at last joined! I don't know if Biopower has ever been more explicit! Somewhere the skeleton of Foucault is cackling maniacally... oh yeah...and not to be tasteless but ... doesn't the woman with the baby in the pic almsot look like jimmy page or one of the members of rush...
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POPS"Neurotheology" Try synthesizing this view with Metzinger's "phenomenal self-model" (see my clip on this subject)-- what is the result? What would Michel Foucault say about this development in human discourse?
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POPSThe Fictions of Foucault's Scholarship Michel Foucault's The History of Madness has been translated in its entirety into English for the first time. Andrew Scull argues that the shoddy scholarship and history of this famous thinker will be laid bare to English readers. Via Eric Scott Kaufman
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POPS"S" uzywala praw czlowieka jako przykrywki? mistyfikacja "S" jako ruchu narodowowyzwolenczego od samego poczatku (ruch endecki?), prawa czlowieka jako przykrywka... Alain Besancon, Polska mogła osiągnąć więcej, "EUROPA" Numer 141/2006-12-16, strona 2