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  • {{a|heroes|}}Pioneering [[Fi-Fi]] film director, sometime collaborator with author [[Hunter Barkley]] and {{otto}}, who directed {{br|The Day of the MiFID}},
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  • ...They don’t lie<ref>Though try telling that to {{author|Nancy Cartwright}}, author of {{br|How the Laws of Physics Lie}}.</ref>, so much as operate as a simpl
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  • }}Author of the terrific introduction to [[systems theory]], {{br|Thinking in System
    281 bytes (44 words) - 20:25, 12 December 2020
  • ...f news in a newsletter is the ''primary'' data, the newsletter’s size, its author, its recipients, its publication date, the date it is read — these are al
    365 bytes (51 words) - 10:02, 31 August 2021
  • ...history of ideas. Slim, but if you fancy reading a modern synthesis, try {{author|Daniel Dennett}}’s not entirely uncontroversial {{br|Darwin’s Dangerous
    421 bytes (67 words) - 16:44, 1 March 2019
  • }}{{br|Thinking in Systems}} by {{author|Donella H. Meadows}} :—{{br|Thinking in Systems}} by {{author|Donella H. Meadows}}.}}
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  • =====Model 1: ''{{risk|Benign}}'', per {{author|Adam Smith}}’s {{br|The Wealth of Nations}}===== =====Model 2: ''{{risk|Brutish}}'', per {{author|Thomas Hobbes}}’ {{br|Leviathan}}=====
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  • *{{author|Ichabod Mourant}}
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  • Start with: ''what is design''? Generally - {{author| Don Tapscott}}’s {{br|The Design of Everyday Things}} — stuff which mi
    427 bytes (71 words) - 17:36, 3 June 2022
  • ...tion is already priced into current share prices. This owes something to {{author|Adam Smith}}’s invisible hand and the wisdom of the crowd: the infinite n Statistical arbitrageurs, value investors like Warren Buffett and {{author|Edward Thorp}}, [[Behavioural psychology|behavioural psychologists]] and, m
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  • {{a|book review|}}{{author|Douglas Adams}}’ magnificent {{hhgg}} is a wonderful source of metaphor f
    426 bytes (71 words) - 23:54, 12 December 2020
  • {{author|Richard Dawkins}} <br> Zoologist {{author|Richard Dawkins}} made his name originally for his lucid popular science wr
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  • *[[Opco Boone]], brave hero of {{author|Hunter Barkley}}’s eponymous short stories.
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  • ...ertain effect”. It does ''not'' imply any ''[[intention]]'' on the event’s author to bring that effect about. ...n'' — some wantonness; a degree of design, an intention on the part of the author. I said so, stridently, and refused to back down. Though it was hardly ''[[
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  • :—{{author|Daniel Dennett}} — {{br|Darwin’s Dangerous Idea}}, 63}} *{{br|Darwin’s Dangerous Idea}} — {{author|Daniel Dennett}}
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  • {{a|writer|}}Author of the legendary ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20160324133701/http://margr
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  • ...hen, Utah. These are complex systems. Accident investigation theory from {{author|Sidney Dekker}} has the following observation: ...at least ''me'' for company. And, I think, {{author|Sidney Dekker}}. And {{author|Charles Perrow}}, were he still around. Notice the industry here: to reduce
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  • — {{author|Friedrich Nietzsche}} {{br|Also Sprach Zarathustra}}}}
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  • {{a|writer|}}Raconteur, bon-vivant, author of {{br|How to Write a Sentence: And How to Read One}} and progenitor (thou
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  • ...gmatic slumber]]s, you need to spend a bit of time with the late, great, {{author|Richard Rorty}}.
    499 bytes (79 words) - 19:30, 21 February 2021
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