"Philosophy or science magazines/journals" poll
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"Philosophy or science magazines/journals" poll



Do you subscribe to any philosophy or science magazines/journals?

Yes...1 (20%)
No...0 (0%)
I use libraries...0 (0%)
I use the Internet...2 (40%)
All [except "No"]...2 (40%)

A little surprised. I thought more would choose "All [except "No"]" thinking that a dependency on one source could be limited and perilous.


Three journals of note...




- "defending Einstein" Is Out!
I know, I know, after your summer beach reading, you're up to here with Hans Reichenbach's early writings on the theory of relativity... but for that hard to buy for philosophy of science geek on your Chirstams list... Hans Reichenbach was one...

- Richard Feynman On The Scientific Method
When it comes to backward, mystical, conspiratorial, pseudoscientific thinking, I'm actually pretty forgiving of people in the past: apart from  a small intellectual elite, most people didn't always have the technological and conceptual tools...

- A Step In The Right Direction...journal Access
This is good news though it may not mean much to the lay person, but it is a start to loosen the reigns of the mogul repository journals and may spill over to more science and non-science journals. Just this morning I tried to access a journal article...

- Acs Chemistry Journals...no Longer In Print
I am not so sure that this is a good idea. "Chemistry Journals Go Digital-Only" by Josh Fischman July 10th, 2009 The Chronicle of Higher Education The American Chemical Society, which publishes several dozen academic journals, is moving to end print...

- "computer/internet" Poll
Could you live without a computer/Internet? Yes...1 No...7 I must admit that I could not function as good without the computer and Internet. I suppose it is a social phenomena. I depend on it for daily information, breaking news, local severe weather...



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