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I was reading an excerpt from Primal Leadership by Goleman, Boyatzis, and McKee. On page 6 when discussion the human brain:
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.. what scientists have begun to call the open-loop nature of the limbic system, our emotional centers. A closed-loop system such as the circulatory system is self-regulating; what’s happening in the circulatory system of others […]

Alan Greenspan’s book has a chapter titled Conundrum, in which he states that property rights are undermined by fraud and improper regulation. Looked at this way inflation destroys property rights to the extent that it differentially shifts wealth. Certainly cost externalization by corporations in the form of pollution counts as an infringement if people access […]

A priest acquaintance recommended to me a book by John F. Crosby titled “The Selfhood of the Human Person.” The book is a sort of perennial philosophy that delves into subjectivity and what it means to be a person. It recognizes the internal vs. the external and uses pathological cases to demonstrate what selfhood is […]

I would propose that Sam elucidate his views on moral development so we know whether he is working in a larger paradigm or not so we know how to interpret his work.

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