The Thought Crime

This blog seeks to gather unsolvable basic contradictions of our human existence. Becoming aware of these basic lemmas is an efficient way to overcome uncritical thinking. Only then it is possible to contribute to the evolution of culture and science. Yet, such thoughts have one thing in common: In the beginning they are confusing, disturbing and irritating. They are thought crime.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Dan Dennet: Applying Evolutionary Thinking to Thinking


Listen to Dan Dennett's worthwile 2002 TED-talk "Ants, terrorism and the awesome power of memes":
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/116
Posted by Thought Delinquent at 8:22 AM

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