Animation vs math (this is genius)
Nature, Design, and Health: Explorations of a Landscape Architect and this
The metaphysical novel as educator: Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophy of lived experience
Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope
‘For [Adam] Phillips, even psychoanalysis itself can sometimes seem like one more way to avoid change. He revels in mock-confessing that the profession “cannot help people.” Or even more bluntly: “Psychoanalytic treatment . . . doesn’t work.” Such an admission is unexpected from someone who surely charges for his services. But his point is that the very idea of a treatment that “works” presupposes too much about what that would look like. The notion of a “cure” fills in too many blanks—thereby closing off the possibility of something more unguarded and promiscuous’ Link
The social life of natural experiments in epidemiology and public health
Managing Medical Authority: How Doctors Compete for Status and Create Knowledge
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