↓
 

Rachel's Musings

Rantings on economics and politics with some singles advocacy added in for good measure

Rachel's Musings

Tag Archives: critique

Do what you love and get paid tons of money for it!

Rachel's Musings Posted on January 2, 2009 by RachelApril 19, 2013

Got your attention, didn’t I? Well, don’t expect me to tell you how to do it because I am beginning to realize that these schemes are unrealistic. I’ve found several people who offer their advice online – how you can …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Activism, Economics | Tagged critique, economy, happiness, meaning, time, Zimbardo | 2 Replies

Serious Questions about the Stanford Prison Experiment

Rachel's Musings Posted on July 15, 2008 by RachelApril 19, 2013

The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) by Phil Zimbardo has been for me an example of the astonishing things that we humans are capable of. I guess as an example of human gullibility, I had not been skeptical about the experiment, …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in On research, Science, Skeptical musings | Tagged critique, Stanford Prison Experiment, Zimbardo | 24 Replies

Critical analysis of Buddhism

Rachel's Musings Posted on January 20, 2008 by RachelApril 19, 2013

Meera Nanda wrote a thought-provoking article on Trading Faith for Spirituality back in December 2005. Inspired by Nanda’s analysis, I have written my own and would love to hear from others what they think about this. Please add your comments …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Religion, Skeptical musings | Tagged Buddhism, critique, skepticism
©2021 - Rachel's Musings - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑