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Jim Mason

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What is a Sunset?

Sunsets happen every day. They can invoke feelings of beauty and awe in all of us. But what, really, is a sunset?

Philosophy

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What is a Sunset?
What is a Sunset?
Philosophy

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My Most Important Conclusion

It might help us all to acknowledge it

Humanity

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My Most Important Conclusion
My Most Important Conclusion
Humanity

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Reflections

Some make us look foolish, and some make us look wise. We are imperfect mirrors for each other’s lives. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Read every story from Jim Mason (and thousands of other writers on Medium): https://jmason37-80878.medium.com/membership

Reflections

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Reflections
Reflections
Reflections

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Age of Awareness

·1 day ago

The Cultural Exoskeleton and Its Embodiment

It’s a myriad of evolving structures in which human supra-organisms grow, act, and change themselves and those structures Think of a group of people who buy a large old house together to share as a residence. If they are wise, they will draw up a written contract to govern how…

Culture

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The Cultural Exoskeleton and Its Embodiment
The Cultural Exoskeleton and Its Embodiment
Culture

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4 days ago

Recursive Thinking

Is it a uniquely human ability? Sometimes we are planning to do something and are about to start, when we are interrupted and have to do something else first. Most of us have heard requests like “Before you take your shoes off, could you please take out the garbage?” Or…

Cognition

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Recursive Thinking
Recursive Thinking
Cognition

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Woodworkers of the World Unite!!!

·Nov 30

Before the Wheel came the Boat

Our ancient ancestors spread around the world primarily by walking and floating. At first our ancestors walked by themselves or rode on animals that walked. Later they made tools designed for transportation. We often think of the wheel as being of singular importance, but the boat came first. It seems…

History

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Before the Wheel came the Boat
Before the Wheel came the Boat
History

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Nov 29

Pronouns are both Powerful and Problematic

When I write this article and You read it, what are We doing? If you have read many of my articles here on Medium, you will be aware that I am interested in how we humans use language to communicate with one another. Many of my articles, like this one…

Language

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Pronouns are both Powerful and Problematic
Pronouns are both Powerful and Problematic
Language

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Age of Awareness

·Nov 27

The Emotional Appeal of Destruction

Why do we humans enjoy breaking things, seeing things broken, or threatening to break them? — It begins quite early in childhood. One child carefully builds a structure out of building blocks, and another child, or even the same child, then delights in knocking it down. It persists through adolescence, as some teenagers enjoy disparaging or destroying the accomplishments of others. And it continues even into…

Destruction

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The Emotional Appeal of Destruction
The Emotional Appeal of Destruction
Destruction

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Nov 21

Is it Legitimate for AI Language Generators To Use Personal Pronouns?

We humans have experiences that they do not I have just published a piece titled “Our Fascinating Senses of Touch” here on Medium. …

Artificial Intelligence

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Is it Legitimate for AI Language Generators To Use Personal Pronouns?
Is it Legitimate for AI Language Generators To Use Personal Pronouns?
Artificial Intelligence

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Age of Awareness

·Nov 21

Our Fascinating Senses of Touch

The who, what, where, how, when, and why of them — As is well known, our skin is our largest bodily organ. It contains cells that are receptive to pressure, pain, heat, and cold. It also covers the muscles and nerves by which we can move parts of our bodies to touch other things, plants, and animals, including people and other…

Touch

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Our Fascinating Senses of Touch
Our Fascinating Senses of Touch
Touch

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Jim Mason

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I study language, cognition, and humans as social animals. You can support me by joining Medium at https://jmason37-80878.medium.com/membership

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