John S. Wilkins
@jswilkins.bsky.social
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Historian and Philosopher of Biology, focusing on species and taxonomy. Blog: https:/evolvingthoughts.net, Mastodon: https://fediscience.org/deck/@jswilkins, Substack: https://substack.com/@johnwilkins.

John Wilkins was an English Anglican clergyman, natural philosopher, and author, and was one of the founders of the Royal Society. He was Bishop of Chester from 1668 until his death. .. more

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In recent decades, scholars have examined various facets of Avicenna’s #logic. But how did Avicenna himself conceptualize logic—its definition, status, and purpose? PhD student Shahab Khademi explores this question in a new paper! 👇📃 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... #philsky #histphil #HPS
Avicenna on the Meaning of Logic: Revisiting Five Major Works
Avicenna's logic has gathered much interest in recent decades. However, one significant point that has hitherto been frequently neglected is what logic means to Avicenna in the first place. Conside...
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Few graphics are as significant as this one, on the difference between the realities of US deaths and the media coverage, which is out of all proportion (deliberately?)
leahshaffer.bsky.social
👀Notable context in times when medical research funding is being destroyed. And Funding for the police state increases. 🩺 🧪
mcbridetd.bsky.social
What Americans Die from?

And what the media reports on...

Our World in Data ourworldindata.org/does-the-new...

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leahshaffer.bsky.social
👀Notable context in times when medical research funding is being destroyed. And Funding for the police state increases. 🩺 🧪
mcbridetd.bsky.social
What Americans Die from?

And what the media reports on...

Our World in Data ourworldindata.org/does-the-new...

jswilkins.bsky.social
The Japan Prize is meant to be a big deal
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The Nobel prizes will be announced starting Monday, and they’re considered the most famous awards in science. In the past few years, though, a number of other prizes have popped up. Nature examines how these prizes compare with one another. 🧪
These science prizes want to rival the Nobels: how do they compare?
Being named as a Nobel laureate is the ultimate prize for many scientists, but how do other science prizes compare?
go.nature.com

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The Nobel prizes will be announced starting Monday, and they’re considered the most famous awards in science. In the past few years, though, a number of other prizes have popped up. Nature examines how these prizes compare with one another. 🧪
These science prizes want to rival the Nobels: how do they compare?
Being named as a Nobel laureate is the ultimate prize for many scientists, but how do other science prizes compare?
go.nature.com

jswilkins.bsky.social
I do wish I could edit this

jswilkins.bsky.social
Unlike Alanis Morrissey she knows what irony is.

jswilkins.bsky.social
Yeah, but you also voiced a psychopath killer clown. For all we know you’re a Republican

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If it works, it may not again.
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📽️A MUST watch from Marc Elias: It's easy to disengage with the constant stream of bad news flowing out from the Trump administration. But when we become immune — when we stop being outraged — our democracy crumbles.
https://bit.ly/48aleVG
There Are No "Good" Republicans
YouTube video by Democracy Docket
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richarddmorey.bsky.social
Also - contrast b/w the response when I advocate teaching R instead of SPSS -- "No hurry, let's not rush into it" (still waiting) -- & others re: use of LLMs -- "It's inevitable, we're behind; need it implement it ASAP!" -- is telling. Learning to code is freeing. Overhyped LLMs create dependency.
Excerpt from Guest & van Rooij, 2025:

As Danielle Navarro (2015) says about shortcuts through us-
ing inappropriate technology, which chatbots are, we end up dig-
ging ourselves into “a very deep hole.” She goes on to explain:

"The business model here is to suck you in during
your student days, and then leave you dependent on
their tools when you go out into the real world. [...]
And you can avoid it: if you make use of packages
like R that are open source and free, you never get
trapped having to pay exorbitant licensing fees." (pp.
37–38)

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I don’t know about intentions, but apart from averaging I don’t think groups have interests.

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I have come to the view that AI is a trade off between error and convenience. The inflection point is when the time taken to manually correct the errors exceeds the time saved by using AI

jswilkins.bsky.social
If the moderation on Bluesky is starting to make you all Meta inside, read this

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No, that’s Fezzick and Inigo Montoya

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blackazizanansi.blacksky.app
ALL THE BLACK PEOPLE TO BLACKSKY, RIGHT NOW!!!!

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restingdinoface.bsky.social
Fuck your discourse. I want myself and my community to have *a* place where we don’t have to fear being doxxed and banned for being ourselves.

Have you ever considered our outrage is justified? We’re not letting this go.

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tespiteri.bsky.social
I sat down with Prof. Cordelia Fine for an in-depth discussion about her wonderful new book “Patriarchy, Inc.”

She critiques two dominant stories of inequality — the “different but equal” view and the “business case for diversity” — and sets out a richer vision of what equality should mean today.
S5 E10 - Cordelia Fine on
Podcast Episode · The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science · 03/10/2025 · 53m
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B-tree algorithms are not exactly new in IT. Who allowed that patent?

jswilkins.bsky.social
The one person an atheist would pray for.

jswilkins.bsky.social
Redefine productivity to mean "number of words handled"

jswilkins.bsky.social
The leprechauns have won.
maxkennerly.bsky.social
nooooooooooo, he never got to eat that leprechaun

@brendelbored.bsky.social
post by @bredelbored.bsky.social, "Eric Adams is amazing because when he won every media person was leaping over each to go "this is the normal sane leadership the political left doesn't understand normal sane Americans crave" and then every day since that Eric Adams has been like "Leprechauns are real and I'm going to cook one"

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maxkennerly.bsky.social
nooooooooooo, he never got to eat that leprechaun

@brendelbored.bsky.social
post by @bredelbored.bsky.social, "Eric Adams is amazing because when he won every media person was leaping over each to go "this is the normal sane leadership the political left doesn't understand normal sane Americans crave" and then every day since that Eric Adams has been like "Leprechauns are real and I'm going to cook one"

jswilkins.bsky.social
Or, and just hear me out, he knew damned well about the racism, sexism and fascism Kirk espoused, and agreed with him.