Idols of the Tribe --hindrances to understanding based on human naturePeople try to make things fit into patterns People look for evidence to support their conclusions People don't like to think deeply People have trouble conceiving the finite/infinity People are affected by what they want to believe People have senses that can fool them--they see what they expect to see People like to abstract/generalize Idols of the Cave --hindrances to understanding based on individual shortcomingsIndividuals favor ideas that support previous conclusions Some individuals favor differences; others favor similarities Some individuals favor antiquity; others favor novelty Some individuals favor the parts to the exclusion of the whole; others favor the whole to the exclusion of parts dols of the Marketplace --hindrances to understanding based on wordsPeople imagine and name things that do not exist Words have a range of meanings
Reconstruida en la Época de Edo. La estructura original fue 35 % más grande que la de presente
Mancha mongólica: No solamente en la raza mongol sino también en Este de Asia, Turkic, polinesian, la gente de la India y Somalia, indios America
Я NÓH ИЯ : Я ( ヤ ja), N (p), O(o), H(n), И (i), The modern Shanghainese ( 呉語 ) (the Wu Chinese language or topolect) pronunciation of characters 日本 (Japan) is still Zeppen [zəʔpən] The old Malay word for Japan, Jepang (modern spelling Jepun , although Indonesian has retained the older spelling), was borrowed from a Chinese language, and this Malay word was encountered by Portuguese traders in Malacca in the 16th century. It is thought the Portuguese traders were the first to bring the word to Europe . It was first recorded in English in 1577 spelled Giapan .