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Month: August 2014

“Who Should Pay for Progress?”–IPSC Talk Draft

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Anyone with interest can preview my remarks for the opening plenary of IPSC here. The actual talk is going to be an abridgement of this (already abridged) summary of the project; in the intellectual speed-dating that IPSC has become, 10 minutes is all we get.

  • Date August 6, 2014
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