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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #142

CPN Digest #142

28/05/2021 by Dave Nicholls 1 Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Remembering Anatomy Lessons in an Immigration Detention Center
  2. DNA-inspired ‘supercoiling’ fibres could make powerful artificial muscles for robots
  3. The stroke
  4. Nudge Economics as Libertarian Paternalism
  5. The Secret to Superhuman Strength
  6. Yearning for touch — a photo essay
  7. What Would A ‘Feminist Internet’ Look Like?
  8. The new Journal of Controversial Ideas
  9. A neoliberal transformation or the revival of ancient healing?
  10. Theorising rehabilitation: Actors and parameters shaping normality, liminality and depersonalisation in a UK hospital
  11. Beyond Physical and Psychological Health: Philosophical Health
  12. Covid Diaries: hermeneutic self-care
  13. Michel Foucault and the Social Contract
  14. The adoption, diffusion & categorical ambiguity trifecta of social robots in e-health – Insights from healthcare professionals
  15. Against wellbeing

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Comments

  1. Kasper Kulak says

    28/05/2021 at 22:36

    Fantastic article on Nudge economics. I am familiar with Daniel Kahneman’s work Thinking Fast and Thinking slow and Thaler’s Nudge Economics. The article shared gave a very thoughtful critique of the work. Thank you sharing.

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