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  • This talk of snap judgments calls to mind {{author|Malcolm Gladwell}}’s popular but disappointing “{{br|Blink: The Power of Th It also invokes another popular science classic: {{author|Julian Jaynes}}’ idea of the “[[bicameral mind]]” <ref>{{br|The Origins of ...
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{author|William Rees-Mogg}} may have been politician Jacob’s father, a lord of the Much later, in 1997, he and {{author|James Dale Davidson}} wrote {{br|The Sovereign Individual}}, a manifesto of ...
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  • ...: there ''are'' [[bullshit jobs]], they are endemic, but in his polemic, {{author|David Graeber}} mischaracterises them, in large part confuses them with oth Most disappointingly of all, having stated it, {{author|David Graeber}} ignores his central, throbbing question: how ''can'' bullsh ...
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{br|The Checklist Manifesto: How To Get Things Right}} — {{author|Atul Gawande}} <br> Happily, {{author|Atul Gawande}} soon moves out of the ICU. In the meantime, he makes some su ...
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  • ...mology|Epistemology]]; nowadays rare'') The idea, first finding voice in {{author|Thomas Kuhn}}’s spectacular {{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}} ...s are challenged and fall. As [[Thomas Kuhn]] observed, contrary to what {{author|Karl Popper}}’s [[falsification]]ism would suggest, one does ''not'' abando ...
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  • ...persuasion, {{br|Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion}}, psychologist {{author|Robert Cialdini}}’s lists 6 types of persuasion. ...
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  • *{{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}} — {{author|Thomas Kuhn}}’s wonderful book which explains this is a different, but just ...
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  • {{a|negotiation|[[File:Amendment preamble.png|center|Thumb|450px|The author shall remain nameless.]]}}''For a sober article about the law relating to [ ...
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  • ...is circular. A non-circular dictionary is complete. Indeed, if you take {{author|Douglas Hofstadter}} at his word, ''that very circularity'' — [[Reflexive p ...rles Darwin]] to deliver the ''coup de grace'' four centuries later, and {{author|Friedrich Nietzsche}} to announce it to the world. ...
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  • ...[autonomy]], [[mastery]], and [[purpose]]” in love, life and vocation? — {{author|Daniel Pink}}’s {{br|Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us}} ...talist rent-seekers. They were disinclined to collaborate, but, ''pace'' {{author|Adam Smith}}, the invisible hand did not nonetheless win out. This group fo ...
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  • ...ormal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies}} by the magnificent {{author|Charles Perrow}}. ...
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  • ...ny|companies]]; just not the special ''types'' of company that the blessèd author of this [[netting opinion|opinion]] has in mind. ...eel their very non-“companyness”, when compared to things that the learned author has in contemplation, helps a novice reader construct the sorts of categori ...
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  • {{author|Andrew Keen}} <br> First published on Amazon, 24 July 2007}}Since {{author|Andrew Keen}} is so instinctively dismissive about amateur contributors to ...
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  • Popularised by {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}} in {{br|Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder ...ragile: Things that Gain from Disorder}} by the perennially entertaining {{author|Nassim Nicholas Taleb}} ...
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  • ...ut status, satisfaction and a sense that ''each can make a difference''. {{author|Daniel Pink}}<ref>{{br|Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us} ...
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  • ...Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong}}</ref> “[[hierarchy]]” and {{author|John Gall}}’s<ref>{{br|Systemantics: The Systems Bible}}.</ref> “[[system]] ...s-half-empty” terms of the permanently malcontent. One might ask whether {{author|James Carse}}’s distinction<ref>{{br|Finite and Infinite Games}}.</ref> bet ...
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  • ...echanism, by the way, exists in every intellectual [[paradigm]].<ref>See {{author|Thomas Kuhn}}’s fabulous {{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}}.</r *{{author|Thomas Kuhn}}’s fabulous {{br|The Structure of Scientific Revolutions}}. ...
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  • {{a|philosophy|}}{{author|Karl Popper}}’s idea that, since the only way to conclusively rule out a sc ...
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  • {{author|Nicholas Dunbar}}<br> ...
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  • See also: Hubris. and {{author|Charles Perrow}}’s super book, {{br|Normal Accidents}}, which wasn’t really ...
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