Richard Stallman and Free Software

At the recent NA-CAP, I had the good fortune to meet the legendary Richard Stallman, who gave an impassionated defense of free software.  According to him, it is unethical to use proprietary software.  Regardless of the degree to which you agree with him, Stallman is worth listening to and meeting in person.  Failing …

How to Live with Traumatic Brain Injury

Craig J. Phillips is a traumatic brain injury survivor and a rehabilitation counselor.  He writes:  “I sustained an open skull fracture with right frontal lobe damage and remained in a coma for 3 weeks at the age of 10 in August of 1967.  I underwent brain and skull surgery after waking from …

A Note of Remembrance

In mid-August, we lost a brilliant and multifaceted philosopher-lawyer-scientist and a warm and fascinating human being, Susan Hurley. She died young and brimming with ideas. Her interests ranged from cognitive architecture to constitutional law and from enactive perception to political action. Her book titles illustrate only some of this diversity:Natural …

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