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link Charles Darwin Tagged You in a Note on Facebook

The evolutionary roots of Facebook’s “25 Things” craze.

By Chris Wilson

Slate Magzine.

February 11th 2009.

link What is Spiral Dynamics Integral?

by Don Beck

Don Edward Beck, Ph.D., is Co-founder of The National Values Center in Denton, Texas, and President and CEO of The Spiral Dynamics Group, Inc., a global enterprise. He is a member of The American Psychological Association; The World Future Society; The International Paleopsychology Project; and the “Cadre-of-Experts on Ethnopolitical Violence,” named by the American and Canadian Psychological Associations. Dr. Beck is also a Fellow of the George Gallup Institute at Princeton. Beck co-authored The Crucible: Forging South Africa’s Future (with Graham Linscott, l991) and Spiral Dynamics: Mastering Values, Leadership & Change (with Christopher Cowan, l996). He also writes a “Sports Values” column for the Dallas Morning News and appears often in the media regarding issues related to values, sports, and racial divides. He is Sports Psychology Editor of the magazine Baseball’s Inside Pitch.

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Integral Singularity

Moses Silbiger & Ken Wilber

Video Games and the Future of Interactive Entertainment. Part 2. The Singularity: Rupture or Rapture?

Moses and Ken talk about the approaching technological Singularity, as popularized by Ray Kurzweil, discussing the need for an equivalent Singularity in both consciousness and culture….

According to Moore’s Law, computational power is doubling every 18 months.  Which means that the year 2000 marked 32 consecutive doublings since the invention of the transistor, while 2006 marked 32 doublings since the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958.  We are now living on the second half of the chessboard—and from here on out, things get really crazy.  Turing-approved artificial intelligence, cyborg brain/computer interfaces, nanotechnology, even the possibility of uploading consciousness to digital substrate—all of this “post-human” technology is now becoming increasingly feasible, and there is a very good chance we could see this (and more) achieved within most of our lifetimes. (+read more)

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The Authors@Google program was pleased to welcome author and professor George Lakoff to Google’s New York office to discuss his new book, “The Political Mind”.

George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Rockridge Institute, a think tank in Berkeley, CA. He is author of “Don’t Think of an Elephant!”, “Moral Politics”, “Whose Freedom?”, and coauthor of “Thinking Points: A Progressive’s Handbook”, as well as many books and articles on cognitive science and linguistics. In this talk Professor Lakoff speaks about his latest work The Political Mind: Why You Can’t Understand 21st-Century American Politics with an 18th-Century Brain. In “What’s the Matter with Kansas?”, Thomas Frank pointed out that a great number of Americans actually vote against their own interests. In “The Political Mind”, George Lakoff explains why.

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UC Berkeley professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics George Lakoff explores how successful political debates are framed by using language targeted to people’s values instead of their support for specific government programs in this public lecture sponsored by the Helen Edison Series at UC San Diego. Series: “Helen Edison Lecture Series” [11/2005] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11194]

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Embodied realism can work for science in part because it rejects a strict subject-object dichotomy. Disembodied scientific realism creates an unbridgeable ontological chasm between “objects” which are “out there,” and subjectivity, which is “in here”. Once separation is made, there are then only two possible, and equally erroneous, conceptions of objectivity: Objectivity is either given by the things themselves” (the objects) or by the intersubjective structures of consciousness shared by all people (the subjects)

The first is erroneous because the subject-object split is a mistake; there are no objects-with-descriptions-and-categorizations existing in themselves. The second is erroneous because mere inter-subjectivity, if it is nothing more than social or communal agreement, leaves out our contact with the world. The alternative we propose, embodied realism, relies on the fact that we are coupled to the world through our embodied interactions. Our directly embodied concepts (e.g., basic level concepts, aspectual concepts, and spatial relations concepts) can reliably fit those embodied interactions and the underpinnings of the world that arise from them.

The problem with classical disembodied scientific realism is that it takes two intertwined and inseparable dimensions of all experience - the awareness of the experiencing organism and the stable entities of the structures it encounters - and erects them as separate and distinct entities called subjects and objects. What disembodied realism (what is sometimes called “metaphysical” or “external” realism) misses is that, as embodied, imaginative creatures we never were separated or divorced from reality in the first place. What has always made science possible, is our embodiment, not our transcendence of it, and our imagination, not our avoidance of it.


Philosphy In The Flesh
By George Lakoff Mark Johnson
Chpater 6, Embodied Realism (Page 93)
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August 30, 2008
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$1/W: Nanosolar Raises Half Billion Dollars & Mitsubishi to Quadruple Solar Cell Production by 2012, also investing ~$500M; Solar Report: silicon panel prices to fall 43% next year

By SpiralMan

http://earth2tech.com/2008/08/27/nanosolar-boosts-funds-to-massive-half-billion-dollars/

Solar Map: Over 30 Utility-Scale Solar Plants in the U.S.
http://earth2tech.com/2008/08/27/solar-map-over-30-utility-scale-solar-plants-in-the-us/

Mitsubishi to Quadruple Solar Cell Production by 2012
http://earth2tech.com/2008/08/27/mitsubishi-to-quadruple-solar-cell-production-by-2012/


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