@LFeldmanBarrett So science is a set of methods to find more coherent narratives than those we live by, so we can use them to teach us all to be less surprised, day by day?
Thanks for the impulse. So the authors of myths and plays were the predecessors of science?
@tschfflr @o_pm_o BTW it might be just my impression, but it seems that women get such requests more often than men of the same profession. But this might be wrong.
@tschfflr @o_pm_o That‘s the cross-system failure: they don‘t see why they should pay you (as other academics don‘t), and you don‘t see why they wouldn‘t. I would not accept this either, especially given the consulting fees in the business world.
@tschfflr @o_pm_o I think it's an inherent assumption that you get the "currency" of the other system. For a company, they want to get the "research exchange" (your currency), but naturally, you do not have the chance to participate in their currency exchange (lots of $$$)
@evawolfangel Soziales reasoning nutzt ein komplexes System, das wir permanent trainieren (Iman wenn wir an „nix“ denken) - gleicht etwas Kahnemann, aber für soziales informativer
@evawolfangel Freut mich! Es wird gezeigt warum sich analytisches und soziales reasoning neurol. Ausschließen - ua weil die missverstandenen Spiegelneuronen deutlich weniger zaubern als gedacht
@microth@lexicutioner While I can't take much credit for the topic myself, I'm more than happy to see it taken up in the context of diversity & inclusion. Way to go! Wish you tons of fun & students with lots of dedication!
@microth Of course the paper describing @lexicutioner 's and my course on low-resource languages, and the student publications cited therein:
https://t.co/mNZV3YqR7C :-)
@romantical @eledhwenlin Welcome! And that’s exactly the reason I did not buy it: for the thing it does best (getting rid of paper mess) it seems too expensive to me, esp since I own a tablet