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)