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January 2008
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03: Happy New Year (4 comments)
03: Complexification in Action (1 comments)
03: Maybe the Brain Really Isn't That Complex (3 comments)
05: Reason: Fool's Gold for the Bright (0 comments)
06: Sam Harris and Rabbi David Wolpe Debate (1 comments)
07: Top and Bottom Five Movies of 2007 (1 comments)
07: Blogging About Politics (0 comments)
09: What Have You Changed Your Mind About? (3 comments)
09: Can You Analogize Anything? (4 comments)
10: Stupid On-line Political Quizzes (4 comments)
10: Is the Brain a Quantum Computer? (2 comments)
11: Huckabee's National Sales Tax (3 comments)
11: A Million Hits (4 comments)
11: Calculating God (4 comments)
14: Atonement (2 comments)
14: Pragmatics in Language (5 comments)
16: Stephen Pinker on Reason (3 comments)
16: How to Kill Your Productivity (3 comments)
17: The Orphanage (0 comments)
17: What is Science? (1 comments)
18: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (1 comments)
18: TAAH Flashback (2003): Blacks Tip Less Than Whites (1 comments)
19: No More Pullman Movies (0 comments)
20: Human Rights: From Fertilized Egg to the Grave (2 comments)
20: Cloverfield (1 comments)
21: Hierarchical Reductionism (1 comments)
21: Newborn Preference for Biological Motion (6 comments)
23: School Starts (1 comments)
24: Lying Robots...Big Deal (0 comments)
25: Mapping the Brain at the Synapse Level (1 comments)
25: Why Movie Reviewers Don't Make Good Political Commentators (5 comments)
26: Basic Concepts in Science (0 comments)
26: Deceptive Chimpanzees...Big Deal (0 comments)
28: Blogging WebApps (5 comments)
28: ResearchBlogging (1 comments)
29: Japanese Ear Picking (1 comments)
31: Why I Wouldn't Make a Good Political Pundit (3 comments)
31: Submitting Papers (5 comments)


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Derek James is pursuing his PhD in Cognitive Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The name of this blog comes from the William Golding essay of the same name. You really should read it if you haven't already. Technorati Profile


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