PAGE 6 Science: Conjectures and Refutations Karl R. Popper I When I received the list of participants in this course and realized that I had been asked to speak to philosophical colleagues...
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About Me ; I have a been a member of the faculty at the University of Washington since 2003. I am currently a Professor in the Department of Linguistics and the faculty director of the CLMS program and the director of the Computational Linguistics Laboratory. For 2019-2022, I was honored to be the Howard and Frances Nostrand Endowed Professor. I am an Adjunct Professor in both the School of Computer Science and Engineering and the Information School at UW, and a member of the Tech Policy Lab, Value Sensitive Design Lab, and RAISE. ...
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1 Differentiations of Consciousness by Eugene Webb University of Washington Published in Italian as “Le Differenziazioni della coscienza,” in La Scienza dell’ ordine: Saggi su Eric...
Orwell, George. 1968. Politics and the english language. In The collected essays, journalism and letters of George Orwell, ed. Sonia Orwell and Ian Angos, vol. 4, ed. 1, 127-40. New York...
Catling 1 , Stedson Stroud 2 1 University of Washington, Seattle, USA. 2 Conservation Department, Georgetown, Ascension Island. 1. Introduction For over three hundred years after its...
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