@drossbucket Supposed to be an ethnometho study of mathematical proving. I haven’t looked at it yet, but fwiw: http://sci-hub.cc/https://www.jstor.org/stable/285828?seq=1# …
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In end note to that. Joe Goguen was, among other things, a Vajrayana Buddhist of the same school as me. Many other intersections…pic.twitter.com/ZYg8aiqAVL
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Do you know anything about that pulsar paper? Did my phd on neutron stars so might have to dig that out...
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No, nothing… Livingston was one of Garfinkel’s first batch of students, but did atypical work for the field.
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Michael Lynch—also ack’d there—did major ethnometho studies of scientific practice. Have read only a little of his stuff, need to read more
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If you do read the pulsar paper, please let me know what you think! A lot of similar work fails due to not understanding the science.
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Just skimmed so far, writing style is... odd. Though I have no idea what papers in this field are normally like.pic.twitter.com/sLKfNlmfBA
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Seems very light on physics content, but rn I have very little idea what it's actually about. Transcripts are cool though:pic.twitter.com/kIU1XHqaFx
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