[Xmca-l] Re: in the eye of the beholder

Peter Smagorinsky smago@uga.edu
Mon Sep 22 02:31:44 PDT 2014


Agreed David. For a second I thought the article might be  from the Journal of Irreproducible Results. http://www.jir.com/ 

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Loved the WEIRD acronym. One of the best ironies I've seen in recent scientific writing. 

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> El 21-09-2014, a las 18:57, Rod Parker-Rees <R.Parker-Rees@plymouth.ac.uk> escribió:
> 
> Great article, David - highlights the importance (at every level) of being aware of what others might find odd about us (secondary socialisation?).
> 
> Rod
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> This article is revelant for this topic: 
> http://www2.psych.ubc.ca/~henrich/pdfs/WeirdPeople.pdf
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>> El 21-09-2014, a las 13:42, mike cole <mcole@ucsd.edu> escribió:
>> 
>> The book by Medin and Bang, "Who's asking" published by MIT is GREAT 
>> reading. Seeing this in Scientific American is super.
>> 
>> mike
>> 
>> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 8:18 AM, David Preiss 
>> <daviddpreiss@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> What a fantastic piece Peter! Loved the references to primatology.
>>> David
>>> 
>>> Enviado desde mi iPhone
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>>>> El 21-09-2014, a las 7:31, Peter Smagorinsky <smago@uga.edu> escribió:
>>> http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/point-of-view-affects-how-
>>> s
>>> cience-is-done/
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> Development and Evolution are both ... "processes of construction and
>> re- construction in which heterogeneous resources are contingently 
>> but more or less reliably reassembled for each life cycle." [Oyama, 
>> Griffiths, and Gray, 2001]
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