Workbook Edits for “Making Good Decisions”: Author Profile: Rodolfo Llinás for Volume 1 – Part I: Our Shared Humanity
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For returning readers and subscribers, this post presents the Author Profile for Rodolfo Llinás from the workbook for Vol. 1 – Part I: Our Shared Humanity.
- See below the downloadable pdf file for this two-page section, as well as a summary description of the section.
Volume 1 – Part I: Author Profile: Rodolfo Llinás
- Author profiles use the summary version of the Template for Reading Research Papers (See workbook for Volume 1 – Part V) to present the history, and meaning of the life and work of key authors selected from the more than 140 authors mentioned in Volume 1 – Part I: Our Shared Humanity.
- This Author Profile present the life and work of Rodolfo Llinás (1934 - ). References to Llinás first appear in Volume 1 - Part I: Section #1, continue with more than 50 mentions that connect him to the work of other authors, and illustrate one of the core themes behind these workbooks: Going back to foundational “Assumptions & Hypotheses” in order to understand how to make good decisions.
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