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MIT Press appears as a publisher cited in 10 different government documents, primarily in academic and professional reference lists. Their mentions are bibliographic rather than indicating any direct involvement or relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
MIT Press appears exclusively as a publisher of academic works cited in research contexts. These citations span diverse fields including communication studies, economics, psychology, and technology. The mentions are found in reference lists and bibliographies within government oversight documents, suggesting they are standard academic sources rather than evidence of any substantive connection to Epstein-related matters.
les in International Macroeconomics: Is There a Common Cause?" in Ben Bernanke and Kenneth Rogoff (eds.), NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2000 (Cambridge: MIT Press), pp. 339-390 (Comments 390-412). Lecture notes. *Obstfeld and Rogoff: pp. 161-164. Guo, Kai, “Exchange Rates and Asset Prices in An Open Economy w
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sociates may require enforcement of norms by third parties. In P. J. Richerson & M. Christiansen (Eds.), CulturalEvolution (pp. 45-60). Cambridge MA: MIT Press. pjr>> IF THIS IS TRUE-THAT "HUMAN COOPERATION AMONG KIN" and also AMONG "CLOSE ASSOCIATES" -"MAY REQUIRE ENFORCEMENT OF NORMS BY THIRD PARTIES", THE
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erbs. I consider myself an expert on this topic, having written about it in many scholarly articles and in three books: Learnability and Cognition (MIT Press, 1989), Lexical and Conceptual Semantics (coedited with Beth Levin; Blackwell, 1992), and The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nat
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M.I.T. Artificial Intel- ligence Laboratory. Condensed in P. Winston and R. Brown, eds. 1979. Artificial Intelligence. Cam• bridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp. 421-450. Minsky, M. 1980a. "Jokes and the Logic of the Cognitive Unconscious." AI Memo 603. Cambridge, Massachu- setts: M.I.T. Artificial Inte
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erbs. I consider myself an expert on this topic, having written about it in many scholarly articles and in three books: Learnability and Cognition (MIT Press, 1989), Lexical and Conceptual Semantics (coedited with Beth Levin; Blackwell, 1992), and The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nat
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h inventory. Neuropsychologia, 9(1): 97-113, 1971. O'Reilly RC and Munakata Y. Computational Explorations in Cognitive Neuroscience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000. Penhune VB, Zatorre RJ, MacDonald JD, and Evans AC. Interhemispheric anatomical differences in human primary auditory cortex: Probabilistic
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y a New Caledonian crow (Corvus moneduloides). • Karmiloff-Smith, A. (1992). Beyond Modularity: A. Developmental Perspective on Cognitive Science. MIT Press/Bradford • Krizhevsky, Alex, and Geoffrey Hinton. "Learning multiple layers of features from tiny images? Computer Science Department University o
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S. Kuhn. The Structure of Scientific Revo- lutions, University of Chicago Press. Chicago. IL, 1970. R. Kurzweil. The Age of Intelligent Machines. MIT Press. Cambridge, MA. 1991 P. A. Lawrence. The Making of a Thu. Black- well, London. 1992. H. Lodish. A. Berk. L. S. Zipursky. P. Matsu- daira, D. Baltim
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: ANyway, doesn't really matter. I know of his work, and it is quite good. I particularly liked the edited set he did on cognitive neuroscience for MIT Press. I am surprised he doesn't know of my work, as most people in the field do, and I was well known at Harvard a while back, having given enough talks
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since the magazine was launched responsible for growing circulation and driving subscription revenue. As a way to defer costs, a partnership with MIT Press was formed and this proved very disappointing in terms of both their efforts and lack of expertise. EFTA00805624 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY r There is o
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ookstore costs, we do not expect retails sales to ever generate significant profit, and treat them primarily as marketing to potential subscribers. MIT Press currently run Nautilus' retail sales, expenses and revenue. That agreement will end with the May/June issue. Nautilus Print Retails Saks I 30,000
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int supplements. Special stand-alone print issues based on Nautilus' focused verticals. • The Nautilus print edition, published in partnership with MIT Press, contains some of our best online content, brand new original contributions from the world's best thinkers, and gorgeous full-color, full-page art.
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int supplements. Special stand-alone print issues based on Nautilus' focused verticals. • The Nautilus print edition, published in partnership with MIT Press, contains some of our best online content, brand new original contributions from the world's best thinkers, and gorgeous full-color, full-page art.
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on of Cooperation. Basic Books. New York. NY. Revised edition published in 2006. Cressman. R. 2005. Evolutionary Dynamics and Extensive Form Games. MIT Press. Cambridge. Massachusetts. De Jaegher. K.. 2017. Harsh environments and the evolution of multi-player coop- eration. Theor. Popul. Biol. 113. 1-12.
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T is about to make an ask to him. Let me know if there is any traction or anything I can do. About to launch a "journal of design and science" with MIT Press and MIT Library. Pretty exciting. Sort of in Brockman's wheel house, but a bit more Media Lab. I'll be involving him and Danny and others. I think y
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int supplements. Special stand-alone print issues based on Nautilus' focused verticals. • The Nautilus print edition, published in partnership with MIT Press, contains some of our best online content, brand new original contributions from the world's best thinkers, and gorgeous full-color, full-page art.
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on Economic Activity, Vol. 3 (1973). See, for example, William D. Nordhaus and Joseph Boyer, Warming the World: Economic Models of Global Warming ( MIT Press, 2000). 4-, EFTA00694529 William D. Nordhaus, "A Review of the `Stem Review on the Economics of Climate Change,' Journal of Economic Literature,
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Killing, letting die, and the trolley problem. The Monist, 59(2), 204-217. Tirole, J. (1988). The theory of industrial organization. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Trivers, R. (2011). The folly of fools: The logic of deceit and self-deception in human life. New York: Basic Books. Trivers, R. L. (1971). The ev
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George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

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Lawrence Krauss
PersonAmerican particle physicist and cosmologist

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