Author documents cited by Kairos documents
- [2016] Overcomplicated: Technology at the Limits of Comprehension. Current, 2016
- [2013] The Half-Life of Facts: why everything we know has an expiration date. Current, 2013
- [2012] Why Do Great Ideas Take So Long to Spread? Harvard Business Review, 27 November 2012 [text]
- [2012] The Half-Life of Facts: why everything we know has an expiration date. Current, 2012 [summary]
Kairos documents referencing any of the above
[2025]:
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[2021]:
Towards a Science of Misinformation and Deception [
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[2021]:
Comparability of Vaxxing Saves with Jesus Saves as Misinformation [
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[2019]:
Metaphorizing Dialogue to Enact a Flow Culture [
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[2019]:
Indicators of Political Will, Remedial and Coping Capacity? [
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[2019]:
Indicators of Political Will, Remedial and Coping Capacity? [
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[2019]:
Are Environmentalists and Climate Scientists in Denial? [
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[2018]:
Systemic Function of Highly Unrepresentative Minorities [
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[2018]:
Global Civilization through Interweaving Polyamory and Polyanimosity? [
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[2018]:
Engaging with Elusive Connectivity and Coherence [
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[2017]:
Zen of Facticity: Bull, Ox or Otherwise? [
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[2015]:
Weather Metaphors as Whether Metaphors [
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[2015]:
Radicalisation of Existence and Identity [
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[2015]:
If Writers are Necessarily Right... [
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[2015]:
Dying to Live, Living to Die, Lying to Live, and Living a Lie [
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[2012]:
Knowledge Processes Neglected by Science [
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