Hi List,

  I would like to introduce a new connection and new addition our Theory of Knowledge list, Alexander Bard. I connected with him via Mark S’s Center for Digital Life list. There I learned that Alexander had a fascinating perspective and was interested in anthropology and the views of Skinner and Freud and how to integrate them, so we started chatting. I learned he has had a number of interesting life experiences, well versed in philosophy, has authored a number of books, and has a wide variety of talents and is doing a number of cool things (here is his Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bard). For all these reasons, I have invited him to this list.

 

Alexander, perhaps you could share some of your history and perspective with us? I know we have some things to learn from you.


Best,
Gregg

 

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