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Interesting Research Programs from the 2010s


The Disordered Mind Theory of Mental Illness
In a series of articles and books over the past decade, the philosopher George Graham develops a theory of mental disorder with the following qualities: 1. is non-reductionist with respect to the mind and the brain; 2. is informed by the philosophy of mind; and 3. coheres with the experiences of patients and clinicians. Graham’s theory holds that mental illness is distinct from somatic/bodily illness though may co-occur or otherwise be bound up with so-called broken brains. A helpful analogy for what is meant here by “the mental” or “the mind” is to view the brain as computer hardware, whereas the mind is software. On this picture, the mind and the brain are surely not independent; a hardware issue may impede the computation of some software. However, one may have bugs in one’s software - “gumming up the works” to use a common phrase of Graham - on perfectly functioning hardware. ....

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A Christmas Star? Jupiter and Saturn Alignment Sparks Comparisons


Dec. 20, 2020 9:00 am ET
Jupiter and Saturn will appear to nearly touch in the night sky on the winter solstice this Monday, in a rare alignment that has happened only twice since the Middle Ages.
Weather permitting, the conjunction of the solar system’s two largest planets during the Christmas season will be bright enough to see after dusk with a pair of binoculars. It is no star of Bethlehem, astronomers say, but rather a quirk of orbital mechanics that was last recorded decorating the sky with such brilliance in 1226, when artisans were still building the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and Genghis Khan held sway over Asia. ....

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Transcripts For KRCB PBS NewsHour 20120719



organizers struggle with last- minute problems and the british government considers deploying more military forces to insure security. ifill: jeffrey brown examines a different boy scouts pledge: to stick with their ban on gay leaders and scouts. woodruff: from our series on coping with climate change, hari sreenivasan has the story of a native american tribe known as the salmon people, whose way of life is under siege. threatened by the loss of traditional resources, the swinomish are partnering with scientists to determine what changes future generations face. ifill: and we preview a documentary about a day in the life of a rge city public hospital struggling to care for its uninsured patients. it s almost like a video game where you have to place patients, move patients, keep the flow going and if you don t, it stacks up, it just keeps spinning more and more out of control. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs ....

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Transcripts For KQEH PBS NewsHour 20120719



hari sreenivasan has the story of a native american tribe known as the salmon people, whose way of life is under siege. threatened by the loss of traditional resources, the swinomish are partnering with scientists to determine what changes future generations face. ifill: and we preview a documentary about a day in the life of a large city public hospital struggling to care for its uninsured patients. it s almost like a video game where you have to place patients, move patients, keep the flow going and if you don t, it stacks up, it just keeps spinning more and more out of control. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. woodruff: syrian rebels dealt a stunning blow to the ....

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