On Sex and Gender focuses on three sequential and consequential questions: What is sex as opposed to gender? How does sex matter in our everyday lives? And how should it be reflected in law and policy?
Drawing from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science, this comprehensive guide challenges the myth that common sense is purely innate, demonstrating instead how this crucial skill can be developed and refined throughout ...
First published in 1933, this title was a book for parents and others who were interested in the welfare of the child and although sceptical and confused by, the conflicting schools of modern psychology at the time, desired guidance from ...
This book provides an accessible introduction and exploration of these topics. This book enables readers to understand the challenges and opportunities of developing trustworthy AI with commonsense reasoning skills.
"Common Sense" decisively influenced the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson. Paine was also the first to propose calling the new nation the "United States of America.
The book encourages readers to reflect on their roles as citizens, consumers, and professionals, empowering them to contribute substantially to the ongoing evolution of the American way of life.
This second edition contains revised chapters and additional sections, updated examples and exercises, and complete rewrites of critical material based on feedback from students and teachers who have used this text.
Best-selling author Martin Lindstrom combines numerous real-life examples of corporate common sense gone wrong with his own ingenious plan for restoring logic--and sanity--to the companies and people that need it most.