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discourse notebook | | | | | | | | lectures in continental philosophy | | | | | | | | UnderstandingSociety econoclaste - Le blog d'econoclaste Le 9 janvier dernier, James Buchanan est décédé à l'âge de 93 ans. Il était le leader de l'école du Public choice. Récemment, Dani Rodrik a publié un article (version anglaise ici ) sur le site Project Syndicate, qui s'interroge sur ce que les économistes ont finalement fait des années de recherche en économie politique. Le 23 juin prochain, un concert de David Guetta, subventionné par la Mairie, est programmé à Marseille, dans le cadre des festivités de Marseille, capitale de la culture européenne 2013 . Ce billet est l'occasion de rendre hommage à Buchanan et, par la médiation de l'article de Rodrik, de faire du Public choice appliqué. La corrélation Catwoman Stéphane Ménia jeudi 21 février 2013 Lies, damn lies and statistics Je suis tombé sur cet article paru l'été dernier. On reprend nos vieux réflexes et on cherche la causalité possible dans la population des femmes : 1. Deux remarques : 1. aucun commentaire La corrélation NTM dimanche 17 février 2013 Comment taxer les multinationales?

Table of Contents abduction (Igor Douven) Abelard [Abailard], Peter (Peter King) Abhidharma (Noa Ronkin) abilities (John Maier) Abner of Burgos (Shalom Sadik) Abrabanel, Judah (Aaron Hughes) abstract objects (Gideon Rosen) accidental properties — see essential vs. accidental properties action (George Wilson and Samuel Shpall) action-based theories of perception (Robert Briscoe and Rick Grush) action at a distance — see quantum mechanics: action at a distance in actualism (Christopher Menzel) adaptationism (Steven Hecht Orzack and Patrick Forber) Addams, Jane (Maurice Hamington) Adorno, Theodor W. (Lambert Zuidervaart) advance directives (Agnieszka Jaworska) Aegidius Romanus — see Giles of Rome Aenesidemus — see skepticism: ancient aesthetic, concept of the (James Shelley) aesthetics aesthetics of the everyday (Yuriko Saito) affirmative action (Robert Fullinwider) Africana Philosophy (Lucius T. Outlaw Jr.) B [jump to top] C [jump to top] D [jump to top] Damian, Peter (Toivo J.

Positive and Negative Networks: Lessons from Ecology? « Permutations Let me pose a puzzle. Mathematical sociologists like puzzles! Jordi Bascompte recently published an article in Science (vol. 329, 13 August, 2010, p. 765-6) titled “Structure and Dynamics of Ecological Networks.” The piece is in the “Perspectives” section — which are commentaries and explanations of the “real” articles (which are often a bit too discipline-specific to be accessible to the average reader). Basecompte’s article is an explanation and appreciation of the piece by Elisa Thebault and Colin Fontaine (also vol. 329, 13 August 2020 p. 853-6) titled “Stability of Ecological Communities and the Architecture of Mutualistic and Trophic Networks.” A thanks to Peter Burke of the SPYRL social psych lab, and Department of Sociology at UCR for passing these along to me. A very common use of graphs and networks in ecology is as a representation of web of relations among species. Ecologists also focus on “mutualistic” relations where two species interact, but both benefit. Like this:

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