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57. “Woman Has So Much Reason for Shame” or Nietzsche’s Views On Women – Philosophy In Seconds
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There was a star upon which clever beasts invented knowing…. March 29, 2016. May 13, 2016. 57 “Woman Has So Much Reason for Shame” or Nietzsche’s Views On Women. Nietzsche’s philosophy is a philosophy of. He attacks age-old religions, attacks morals, attacks aesthetics, attacks science and he attacks society, so why would he not attack the status of women in the 19th Century? 8220;One need only look at a woman’s shape to discover that she is not intended for either too much mental or too much physical wo...
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The Decisive Human Experiment for EMF: The iNterNet of Things | EMFguy's Blog
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Toxic Energy; theTruth and Consequences of Technology. Electropolis; the Transformer Killed Steve Jobs. There is no failure, there is a failure to persist →. The Decisive Human Experiment for EMF: The iNterNet of Things. March 12, 2015. The Decisive Human Experiment with Electromagnetic Field Radiation! Tens of millions of humans in a study testing their exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF). People will be literally dropping like flies. Here’s the thing on this iNterNet of Things. Shout out to any ph...
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the avoid list… the most insulinogenic, energy dense low nutrient density foods | optimising nutrition
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Diabetes and nutritional ketosis. The avoid list the most insulinogenic, energy dense low nutrient density foods. July 25, 2016. Generally I think it can be more useful to tell people what they should focus on rather than what they shouldn’t do. It’s like the proverbial hot plate or ‘wet paint’ sign. You can’t unsee it and you just want to touch it! If you are busy focusing on the good stuff then you just won’t have any space left for the bad stuff, especially once you start feeling the benefits. But wha...
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Ian's Blog: Tufte-LaTeX
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A collection of discussions, links, stories, news and whatever else I find interesting in the fields of computing, information, science, privacy, semantics, mathematics and so on. Wednesday, 8 July 2015. Is well known for his work on textual and graphic presentations. His books, starting with The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Are written with a very specific style, particularly in the way the pages are organised. Tufte uses wide margins which enforce the writing of side nodes. Running on Wi...
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The prior isn’t the only prior | Plausibility Theory
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Entropic priors are okay (but you probably shouldn’t use them) →. The prior isn’t the only prior. December 5, 2013. Brendon J. Brewer. One of my favorite pastimes is railing against certain word choices when they may imply things that aren’t true. An example of this is the usage of the word “prior” in Bayesian inference. If a quantity. Is unknown, then the prior. Is not are listed below:. The process that generated the data. The pdf that your data kinda looks like when you plot a histogram. These are fix...
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Sabbatical | Plausibility Theory
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How many “distributions of the data” are there? Inference bait and switch →. May 29, 2015. Brendon J. Brewer. August 1 – August 28: Travelling through Europe on vacation (by train! No work stops. Cities: Copenhagen, Wien, Lyon, Barcelona, San Sebastian, London. August 28 – September 26th: Cambridge, UK. Here I’ll be working with a materials science group on statistical mechanics applications of Nested Sampling, as well as spending time in the IoA with the gravitational lensers. About Brendon J. Brewer.
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How many “distributions of the data” are there? | Plausibility Theory
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The nature of probability. How many “distributions of the data” are there? May 19, 2015. Brendon J. Brewer. Is parameters. “Sampling distribution” implies the data is literally sampled from some population, a popular metaphor that is very strained in most problems. On the other hand, “likelihood” is often reserved for the function of. You get when you plug in the observed value of. To demonstrate sloppy language, imagine I wanted to call. The probability distributions we need are. Usually known as the sa...
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