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Wed, Jul 8 2009 7:52 PM

The market as a conduit for exosomatic problem solving

After reading this blog post on Karl Poppers work, I was particularly interested in the way in which human beings adapt to circumstances, or solve problems using exosomatic means. Now at first this may not seem necessarily new. I think most people will...
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