[FRIAM] Intentionality is the Mark of the Vital

Frank Wimberly wimberly3 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 3 10:33:47 EDT 2020


Why is that so many of the good papers are a collaboration of two persons
from different departments?


Carnegie Mellon's research theme is interdisciplinary investigation for
that reason.

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Frank C. Wimberly
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 12:29 AM <jofr at cas-group.net> wrote:

> One of my favorite papers from Nick is the paper „Intentionality is the
> Mark of the Vital“. Maybe because every piece of code I write as a
> developer has a certain purpose and intention. Genetic code contains
> instructions & recipes too. It has an „intention“.
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> Why is that so many of the good papers are a collaboration of two persons
> from different departments? Wilson & Sober have written a paper about group
> selection, Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson too:
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> Intentionality is the Mark of the Vital
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> Nicholas Simonds Thompson & Patrick G. Derr
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> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/302294783_Intentionality_is_the_Mark_of_the_Vital
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> Reintroducing Group Selection to the Human Behavioral Sciences
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> David Sloan Wilson & Elliott Sober
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> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/243771813_Reintroducing_Group_Selection_to_the_Human_Behavioral_Sciences
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> Transmission coupling mechanisms: Cultural group selection
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> Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson
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> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/47644497_Transmission_coupling_mechanisms_Cultural_group_selection
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> Many more papers from Boyd & Richerson can be found here at
> https://www.robboyd.net/publications
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