The Future of Irregular Past Tenses
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A nice article from today’s NY Times.
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Anyone who is familiar with computational theories of mind (or brain), according to which the mind (or brain) is (analogous to) a computer, should agree that this is a good question (cf. John Searle, The Rediscovery of Mind, 1992, p. 205). For computational theories of mind to be formulated in …
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Subjective Measures of Well-Being and the Science of Happiness:
Historical origins and philosophical foundations
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Brit has an interesting post, with a link to further interesting discussion.
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