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Proust, Joëlle. “Metacognition”. (2010)

Summary of “Metacognition” by Joëlle Proust. Photo: Hope Kean at Evlab, MIT

By Masako, 6 yearsJune 3, 2020 ago
Song

Song [incomplete]: A

Lyrics to a song I don’t plan to complete 🙂 I like them though. Photo: Meteora Monastaries, Greece.

By Masako, 6 yearsJune 2, 2020 ago
Summaries

Mercier & Miton (2019)

Summary of “Utilizing simple cues to informational dependency” by Hugo Mercier (CNRS, Paris) & Helena Miton (CEU, Budapest). Photo: Hope Kean at Evlab, MIT

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 28, 2020 ago
Summaries

Hegselmann & Krause (2009)

Summary of “Deliberative Exchange, Truth, and Cognitive Division of Labour: A Low-Resolution Modeling Approach by Rainer Hegselmann & Ulrich Krause. Photo: Hope Kean at Evlab, MIT

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 27, 2020 ago
Summaries

Anon, Social Influence

Some notes on a paper on Social Influence by an anonymous CogSci submission. Photo: Hope Kean 🙂

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 21, 2020 ago
Song

Song: Tributary

Lyrics to a song I wrote 🙂 Photo: Amsterdam Flowers. 03.29.2019

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 19, 2020 ago
Aristotle Summaries

Charles, David. “Aristotle’s Psychological Theory”. (2008)

Summary of David Charles’ lovely paper “Aristotle’s Pscyhological Theory”. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 7, 2020 ago
Language

Protected: Latin Grammar Matome

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By Masako, 6 yearsMay 4, 2020 ago
Summaries

Flavell, John M. “Metacognition and Cognitive Monitoring”

Summary of John M. Flavell’s “Metacognition and Cognitive Monitoring”

By Masako, 6 yearsMay 1, 2020 ago
Aristotle Summaries

Aristotle, De Anima I.1-5

Summary & Notes for Aristotle’s De Anima 🙂

By Masako, 6 yearsApril 29, 2020 ago

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Telos

One of the key parts to living a full, harmonious, and great life – according to Aristotle – is to become an excellent human being. What does it mean to be an excellent human being? To have developed your rationality in line with truth and to have developed the virtues of prudence, generosity, courage, honesty, wit, friendliness, temperance, and magnanimity. Which ones are you working to develop?

Eudaimonia

Commonly translated as "happiness", it's helpful to think of this as 'flourishing', 'thriving', or 'living your best life'. "Eu" is good and "daimon" is a god/spirit that watches over you. So if you live a eudaimonic life, the gods/spirits are watching over your life well :)


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