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The Neuromantics
Will Eaves & Sophie Scott
26 episodes
4 months ago
In Episode One, we think about processes in science and writing – the general picture of mistake-making – and revisit both Alan Newell‘s 1973 paper, “You Can’t Play Twenty Questions with Nature and Win” (read it here: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/85a0/96908670cd83cacfdede9e11f2df2dc41c9b.pdf) and U. A. Fanthorpe’s Christmas poem, “The Sheepdog” (2002).
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In Episode One, we think about processes in science and writing – the general picture of mistake-making – and revisit both Alan Newell‘s 1973 paper, “You Can’t Play Twenty Questions with Nature and Win” (read it here: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/85a0/96908670cd83cacfdede9e11f2df2dc41c9b.pdf) and U. A. Fanthorpe’s Christmas poem, “The Sheepdog” (2002).
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Books
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The Neuromantics – S3, Ep 1
The Neuromantics
40 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
The Neuromantics – S3, Ep 1
The Neuromantics
In Episode One, we think about processes in science and writing – the general picture of mistake-making – and revisit both Alan Newell‘s 1973 paper, “You Can’t Play Twenty Questions with Nature and Win” (read it here: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/85a0/96908670cd83cacfdede9e11f2df2dc41c9b.pdf) and U. A. Fanthorpe’s Christmas poem, “The Sheepdog” (2002).