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Consilience I'm intrigued by a recent book whose thesis (says a review) is that "an understanding of many disciplines – including physics, psychology, biology and behavioral economics – can shed light on the moement of stock prices … [and] make the reader a better investor – and, even more broadly, a better thinker and decision-maker." The book-author calls this broad-view approach "consilient" investing. He explains,
– Michael J. Mauboussin, More Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places, p. 2 | ||
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Then consilience is something like synergy | |||
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<Asa Lovejoy> |
Somewhere in this mess I've got a copy of this: http://www.powells.com/biblio/1-034911112x-0 | ||
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What a wonderful word! It fits so nicely with nursing, too, because we have borrowed from sociology, psychology, anthropology, medicine, pharmacology, biology, etc. I haven't seen the word used, but I think it would be perfect to use with nursing education or when discussing the history of science. | |||
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