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Tag Archives: culture
Trump administration is anti-science
There is plenty of evidence that the Trump administration is anti-science. For example:
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Tagged climate science denial, culture, Donald Trump, political ideology, Pseudoscience, Science, United States
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value judgments
Culture, Perception, & Reality by GOOD SIGN on APRIL 21, 2015 When information passes through our knowledge filter, one of three things happens: We decide that the information is not meaningful to us and the perception stops there; We do not … Continue reading
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Tagged Climate change denial, culture, Data, information, Jonathan Haidt, Marketing, perception, Persuasion, political ideology, Product Preference, propaganda, Psychology, Reality, Republicans, Social constructionism, social psychology, The New Yorker, Values
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Schwartz Culture Model
J Pers Assess. 2005 Oct;85(2):170-8. Measuring values with the Short Schwartz’s Value Survey. Lindeman M1, Verkasalo M. Author information Abstract The reliability and validity of the Short Schwartz’s Value Survey (SSVS) was examined in 4 studies. In Study 1 (N … Continue reading
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Tagged cultural values, culture, Irrationality, Moral foundations theory, morality, political ideology, Rational Morality, Schwartz Culture Model, Schwartz Value Inventory, Schwartz Value Survey, Shalom Schwartz, Short Schwartz's Value Survey, Values, World Values Survey
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Environmental values
“The Earth has cancer and the cancer is Man.” – Club of Rome (1974) Mankind at the Turning Point Hijacking the Anthropocene by Ian Angus, originally published by Climate and Capitalism | May 20, 2015 How the anti-green ‘Breakthrough … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropocene, Breakthrough Institute, climate change, Climate change denial, Club of Rome, conspiracy theory, cultural values, culture, ecomodernism, Ecomodernist Manifesto, energy, Energy and Climate Change, environment, environmental policy, Erle Ellis, grassroots environmentalism, Michael Shellenberger, Nuclear Energy, perception, planetary boundaries, political ideology, propaganda, Social constructionism, technocratic agenda, Ted Nordhaus, The Death of Environmentalism, United States, Values
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Persuasion
Published on Nov 26, 2012 http://www.influenceatwork.com This animated video describes the six universal Principles of Persuasion that have been scientifically proven to make you most effective as reported in Dr. Cialdini’s groundbreaking book, Influence. This video is narrated by Dr. … Continue reading
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Tagged Acts17Apologetics, Apologetics, Bite Size Psych, culture, influence, Internet, Islam, Persuasion, power, Psychology, religion, Robert Cialdini, social proof, Zakir Naik
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Debates about religion
“Once, when a religionist denounced me in unmeasured terms, I sent him a card saying, “I am sure you believe that I will go to hell when I die, and that once there I will suffer all the pains and … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, culture, History, Isaac Asimov, myth, religion, William Lane Craig
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When we are young
With no power comes no responsibility, except that wasn’t true! … Kick-Ass is a creator-owned comic book series written by Mark Millar and illustrated by John Romita, Jr. It is published by Marvel Comics under the company’s Icon imprint. It … Continue reading
climate denial has become a marker of cultural identity in the United States
From today until 2050 we can emit no more than 600 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide to have a good chance of staying within the 2°C limit. THE CRITICAL DECADE 2013 CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE, RISKS AND RESPONSES Two years ago the Climate … Continue reading
Knowledge of Good and Evil
Jena Cutie In Defense of Wheat ISSUE 21 | RAW MATERIALS | OCT 2012 The critical fruits in Eden go unidentified except through association with the strangely Conceptual trees (Knowledge of Good and Evil, Life). The best an artist or … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, Bible, culture, Evil, Good, Jena Cutie, knowledge, religion, wheat
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fruits
Forbidden fruit is a phrase that originates from Genesis concerning Adam and Eve in Genesis 2:16–17. In the narrative, the fruit of good and evil was eaten by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. As a metaphor, the … Continue reading