Click Here to Read: Mad, sad or bad: The psychology of murder-suicide on the Expatia website on March 26, 2015.
The Shock of the Pretty: James Meek writes about ‘Mad Men’
New NIMH strategic plan aims to focus, accelerate mental health research
2015 is already the year of the health-care hack — and it’s only going to get worse
How people use “common knowledge” to coordinate their actions
On The Passing of Fred Sander (from IPBooks)
by Lawrence L. Schwartz
In honor of the passing of Fred Sander, one IPBooks’ first and favorite authors, We would like to again feature his book, Created in Our Own Images.com.
My own personal contact with Fred spanned the better part of a year in 2010 as the production manager and typesetter for this book. I found him always to be warm, enthusiastic, and welcoming with a fun-loving spirit, and open to discussing ideas as we shared several articles and links along the way–and some long phone conversations–whether relating tangentially to the book, or at times just for fun.
This book brought to light a long-forgotten comedy by W.S. Gilbert (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) not published or produced since 1898, namely . . .
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Interview with Morris Dickstein
Click Here to Read: Interview with Morris Dickstein author of Why Not Say What Happened: A Sentimental Education on the Whole Megillal website on March 25, 2015.
Click Here to Read: Lured by Literature on this website.
Click Here to Read: Benjamin Balint’s Running Commentary on this website.
Click Here to Read: The Zionist Dream in the Poconos on this website.
Lord Freud: the man who saved the welfare system Despite Labour’s attempts to have him fired, the welfare minister is a model public servant
Philosophy Thursday: Gottlob Frege
Click Here to Read: Gottlob Frege on Wikiepdia.
Click Here to Read: Gottlob Frege on the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Website.
Click Here to Read: Frege’s Anti-Psychologism and the Problem of the Objectivity of Knowledge by Dimitri Constant on the iwm website.
Click Here to Read: A Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Gottlob Frege By Guillermo E. Rosado Haddoc on the Google Books website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Gottlob Frege











