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Consilient was a
privately held
company located in St. John's,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Other offices were
located in San
Francisco and Singapore...
- of a
larger Unified Theory of
Knowledge that
Henriques describes as a
consilient scientific humanistic philosophy for the 21st Century. The
official Unified...
- used for the
validation of new
techniques through comparison with the
consilient ones. If only
partial consilience is observed, this
allows for the detection...
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Michael J.
Mauboussin (born
February 1964)
heads consilient research at
Morgan Stanley division Morgan Stanley Investment Management's
Counterpoint Global...
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theories Practitioners oblivious to
alternative theories. Uses
highly consilient and
simple theories.
Nonsimple theories: many ad hoc hypotheses. Progresses...
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Springer Praxis, ISBNÂ 0-387-21897-1, Page 152.
Story Musgrave.
Designing a
consilient life:
Story Musgrave at TEDxWellesleyCollege. TEDx Talks.
Event occurs...
- O.
Wilson Consilience (journal), a
journal of
sustainability science Consilient, a
defunct Canadian technology company This
disambiguation page lists...
- and
sound installations.
Michael J. Mauboussin, 1982, head of
global consilient research at
Counterpoint Global, part of
Morgan Stanley;
author of three...
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causes further changes in the
brain (e.g.
creating memories). This is more
consilient with neuroscience's
understanding of
color vision.
Jackson suggests that...
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exist outside the
heads of
human beings.
Boyer recommends the kind of "
consilient"
social science outlined by E. O. Wilson, and he
argues that we already...