Comments on: The Temperament of Serpents https://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2010/09/03/the-temperament-of-serpents/ Culture, Politics, Academia and Other Shiny Objects Sun, 05 Sep 2010 15:54:31 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.15 By: Nitad https://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2010/09/03/the-temperament-of-serpents/comment-page-1/#comment-7370 Sun, 05 Sep 2010 15:54:31 +0000 http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/?p=1327#comment-7370 Would there really be many situations where #1, would be the best solution? “Meshing the styles of knowing” always seem to bring about the best outcome in my experience. It would be wonderful if this sort of approach was used in our schools and colleges.

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By: William Benzon https://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2010/09/03/the-temperament-of-serpents/comment-page-1/#comment-7369 Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:27:43 +0000 http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/?p=1327#comment-7369 And there’s this post proposing collaboration with fans in cultural research:

http://new-savanna.blogspot.com/2010/07/toward-fan-based-research-collaboratory.html

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By: William Benzon https://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2010/09/03/the-temperament-of-serpents/comment-page-1/#comment-7368 Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:23:27 +0000 http://weblogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/?p=1327#comment-7368 I do know that there’s research being done on animal ‘personalities,’ though I don’t know whether its reached reptiles yet. Note that if you check Mark Moffet’s “Adventures Among Ants” you’ll see that he thinks ants have personalities.

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