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Last updated: Monday, September 10, 2007
Futures In Biotech and FIB Extras
JOVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments
MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses
Debian GNU/Linux System Administration
Instead of trying to formulate a definition of life… we need to develop a theory of life—an overarching explanation of nature that joins together a myriad of seemingly random phenomena. Biologists have discovered a number of theories–the germ theory of disease and Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection, for example—yet they have no full-fledged theory of life itself. The underlying uniformity of life is one of the great discoveries of modern biology, but it’s also an obstacle. It represents only a single data point, and blinds us to the possibilities of “weird life.” We have no idea exactly which features of life as we know it are essential to life as we don’t know it.
Hmm… What is this? Might be interesting… Let me just click the link and… oh wait:
Article title Cognition, emotion and the cerebellum
Author Schmahmann, J. D. Caplan, D.
Journal title BRAIN
Bibliographic details 2006, VOL 129; NUMBER 2, pages 290-292
Publisher Oxford University Press
Country of publication Great Britain
ISSN 0006-8950
Language English
Pricing To buy the full text of this article you pay:
£16.00 copyright fee + service charge (from £7.65) + VAT, if applicable
…so with a VAT of 17.5 per cent… and current exchange rates… that is just shy of $60 CDN for a 2 page article!
To view research that was (probably) funded by the public, hosted on a service (British Library) funded by the public, and which the public is expected to pony up yet again to take a look…
PLoS and pro-am biohacking are poised for world domination… Putting these info-vampires out of business will just be a pleasant side-effect…
Link (thanks honeyjr!)
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All the singing - none of the sweat - of a Deep South chain gang…
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Sunday New York Times Magazine has a story on Sigmund Freud - a committed atheist - and his re-examination of monotheism as a potential incubator of abstract reasoning and a rich inner life:
If people can worship what is not there, they can also reflect on what is not there, or on what is presented to them in symbolic and not immediate terms. So the mental labor of monotheism prepared the Jews — as it would eventually prepare others in the West — to achieve distinction in law, in mathematics, in science and in literary art. It gave them an advantage in all activities that involved making an abstract model of experience, in words or numbers or lines, and working with the abstraction to achieve control over nature or to bring humane order to life. Freud calls this internalizing process an “advance in intellectuality,” and he credits it directly to religion.
It is useful to remember that while dogma often marches in step with religion.. it is not exclusive to religion. It is not so much faith as it is obnoxious certainty that really pushes my buttons [beep!]…