Rationality and Digital Technology
Winston Churchill, The Inside of the Cup
Jane Wakefield, City dwellers "cuddle" mobiles, BBC, 2004 July 22 (people in London, Madrid and Paris say they could not live without their mobile phones)
Carl Matheson, Historicist Theories of Rationality, Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Rationality, Wikipedia
Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich and Luc Faucher, Reason and Rationality, Final Draft: to appear in Handbook of Epistemology
Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich and Patrice D Tremoulet, Rethinking Rationality, Final Draft: to appear in Rutgers University Invitation to Cognitive Science
W Brian Arthur, Inductive Reasoning and Bounded Rationality, Stanford University and Santa Fe Institute
R Nozick, The Nature of Rationality, Princeton University Press
Report on Survey of Standards of Economic Students in Australian Universities, Economic Society of Australia (Word document)
JK Galbraith, A cloud over civilisation, The Guardian, 2004 July 15 (corporate power is the driving force behind US foreign policy - and the slaughter in Iraq)
Victor Keegan, Second Sight, Guardian Weekly, 2004 July 29 (no consumer product in history is as predatory as the mobile phone)
Victor Keegan, Second Sight, The Guardian, 200f July 29 (no consumer product in history is as predatory as the mobile phone)
Jack Schofield, What Google has done for us, The Guardian, 2004 July 29 (Google has been successful while making the web a better place; please, go thou and do likewise)
Jim McClellan, Blurring the boundaries, The Guardian, 2004 July 29 (writers have embraced the net to do research, but few have used it for creative purposes; a new centre is aiming to change all that)
Andrew Hobson, The logo games, The Guardian, 2004 August 2 (official Olympic sponsors are protecting their patch more jealously than ever; even spectators could be in for a nasty surprise this year in Athens)
George Monbiot, A threat to democracy, The Guardian, 2004 August 3 (basic freedoms to protest are being systematically undermined by anti-terror legislation)
Nick Ryan, Fear and loathing on the internet, The Guardian, 2004 August 12 (websites expressing extreme or racist views have increased dramatically)