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“Call me Trim Tab” — An index of my writing

“I have gathered a posy of other men’s flowers, and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” — Michel de Montaigne Since I started using Twitter, I have created a library of over 25,000 articles, talks, thoughts and ideas on subjects ranging from cognitive science, developmental psychology…

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“Call me Trim Tab” — A complete index of my writing
“Call me Trim Tab” — A complete index of my writing

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Sep 29, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 38) — Taking a break from writing

“Insight cannot be taken back. You cannot return to the moment you were in before.” — Hilary Mantel, in ‘Wolf Hall’ Taking a break from writing Since I started writing in 2016, I have stopped and revived my weekly curations of things that had made me pause and think several times. It’s time again for…

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Post  scriptum (2022, week 38) — Taking a break from writing
Post  scriptum (2022, week 38) — Taking a break from writing

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Sep 17, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 36-37) — Rethinking intelligence, Jena and our sense of self, and philanthrocapitalism

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” In this week’s Post scriptum: For a better understanding…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 36-37) — Rethinking intelligence, Jena and our sense of self, and…
Post scriptum (2022, week 36-37) — Rethinking intelligence, Jena and our sense of self, and…
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Sep 11, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 35) — Rules for standing out, how disruptions happen, and the problem of today’s technologists

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” In this week’s Post scriptum: Leibniz’s rules for standing…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 35) — Rules for standing out, how disruptions happen, and the problem of…
Post scriptum (2022, week 35) — Rules for standing out, how disruptions happen, and the problem of…
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Aug 26, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 34) — The case for/against ‘longtermism,’ preparing for tomorrow’s moral norms, and what Big History misses

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” In this week’s Post scriptum, the first after a…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 34) — The case for/against ‘longtermism,’ preparing for tomorrow’s moral…
Post scriptum (2022, week 34) — The case for/against ‘longtermism,’ preparing for tomorrow’s moral…
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Aug 23, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 32–33) — Summer edition #3

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” This is the last of three abbreviated Summer editions…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 32–33) — Summer edition #3
Post scriptum (2022, week 32–33) — Summer edition #3
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Aug 22, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 30–31) — Summer edition #2

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” This is the second of three abbreviated Summer editions…

Zeitgeist

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Post scriptum (2022, week 30–31) — Summer edition #2
Post scriptum (2022, week 30–31) — Summer edition #2
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Jul 25, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 28-29) — Summer edition #1

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” This is the first of three abbreviated Summer editions…

Zeitgeist

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Post scriptum (2022, week 28-29) — Summer edition #1
Post scriptum (2022, week 28-29) — Summer edition #1
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Jul 12, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 27) — Ideology has poisoned the West, the comeback of Leibnizian optimism, and why do we obey rules?

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” In this week’s Post scriptum: We are living through…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 27) — Ideology has poisoned the West, the comeback of Leibnizian…
Post scriptum (2022, week 27) — Ideology has poisoned the West, the comeback of Leibnizian…
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Jul 4, 2022

Post scriptum (2022, week 26) — The attack of the civilization-state, Amazon’s distribution fetishism, and ‘who am I?’ in the context of my work

Post scriptum is a weekly curation of my tweets. It is, in the words of the 16th-century French essayist and philosopher, Michel de Montaigne, “a posy of other men’s flowers and nothing but the thread that binds them is mine own.” In this week’s Post scriptum: The problem with Western…

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Post scriptum (2022, week 26) — The attack of the civilization-state, Amazon’s distribution…
Post scriptum (2022, week 26) — The attack of the civilization-state, Amazon’s distribution…
Zeitgeist

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