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RT @brightabyss: “Human cultures have used rules of thumb for centuries. During the past century, however, they have been vilified to near extinction. Is their demise justified?” Another great essay from ⁦@RoopeKaaronen over at ⁦@TheSideViewCo⁩. #heuristics https://thesideview.co/journal/rules-of-thumb-and-adaptive-rationality/

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RT @AE_Robbert: My friend @ThouArtThat has a gift for describing w/ ease the complement of …

RT @AE_Robbert: My friend @ThouArtThat has a gift for describing w/ ease the complement of practical, theoretical, aesthetic, and cosmological ideas that frame our contemporary world-building practices. If you’re looking for a way into Whitehead and Alexander, here it is: https://thesideview.co/journal/restoring-architectures-cosmic-context/

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Restoring Architecture's Cosmic Context By ignoring the aesthetic testimony of feeling in favor of the computational …

Restoring Architecture’s Cosmic Context By ignoring the aesthetic testimony of feeling in favor of the computational power of its models, science has blinded itself to the vitality of the universe Matthew David Segall (@ThouArtThat) https://thesideview.co/journal/restoring-architectures-cosmic-context/

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RT @cognazor: I've published a couple of articles with @TheSideViewCo in the past, one …

RT @cognazor: I’ve published a couple of articles with @TheSideViewCo in the past, one of my favorite publications. Really looking forward to this issue, centered around embodied/situated cognition and the built environment https://twitter.com/AE_Robbert/status/1456675957821956107

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RT @AE_Robbert: 3/5 Rules of Thumb and Adaptive Rationality Human cultures have used rules of thumb …

RT @AE_Robbert: 3/5 Rules of Thumb and Adaptive Rationality Human cultures have used rules of thumb for centuries. During the past century, however, they have been vilified to near extinction. Is their demise justified? By @RoopeKaaronen https://thesideview.co/journal/rules-of-thumb-and-adaptive-rationality/

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RT @AE_Robbert: 2/5 Here are this week's essays. The Zigzag Man: Christopher Alexander's Dual Regard Alexander is …

RT @AE_Robbert: 2/5 Here are this week’s essays. The Zigzag Man: Christopher Alexander’s Dual Regard Alexander is at once analytical, focused, and linear, but also intuitive, receptive, and embodied. His style is the summation of both attitudes. By Jenny Quillien https://thesideview.co/journal/the-zigzag-man/

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RT @_buildingbeauty: @TheSideViewCo In the following article in the series on @TheSideViewCo, James Maguire explores …

RT @_buildingbeauty: @TheSideViewCo In the following article in the series on @TheSideViewCo, James Maguire explores the philosophical underpinnings of The Nature of Order: https://twitter.com/TheSideViewCo/status/1456635134568853509

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