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YAHOO! RESEARCH SCIENTIST DAVID PENNOCK IMPLORES AND SUPPLICATES GMU PROFESSOR ROBIN HANSON TO CONTINUE BLOGGING.
David Pennock: Academic papers largely influence … other academics. In a cycle that often seems set up to do little else than impress one another within a insular niche. Ok, I’m exaggerating the skeptic’s side of the coin, but it … Continue reading
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SHOCK WAVE: ROBIN HANSON THREATENS TO QUIT BLOGGING.
Robin Hanson: [...] The joy of blogging for me is taking just an hour to pen and distribute an apparently powerful insight. But this joy is illusory if my insights never join a process of accumulation where others build on … Continue reading