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  • Partly in response to noise complaints, the community 's developer, Meritage Homes Corp., recently said it would be willing to spend "significant dollars" to relocate pickleball from a converted tennis court, says Jeff Grobstein, desert region president for Meritage.

    A Red-Hot Sport Leaves Some Folks With a Sour Taste Anne Tergesen 2010

  • If, as Professor Grobstein said, belief is something that we accept to govern our actions, and yet know to not be truly justifiable, then I think we are giving people a little more conscious positive agency.

    Serendip's Exchange Anne Dalke 2010

  • Hopefully, the study of these practices and their effects on the brain can help answer an even greater question, Can we, and "how, can we alter what we are aware of in our nervous system," (Grobstein 3/2), how can we alter our consciousness?

    Serendip's Exchange dvergara 2010

  • With the word "foundation", I had assimilated the image of something that was based on a support and therefore, when Professor Grobstein said that a skyhook could be called foundationalist, I did not understand what he meant, and I thought he was himself confused about this affirmation that he had made.

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • Two seconds before we dispersed, Professor Grobstein asked if a skyhook could be suspended without a suspender (God, an intelligent designer, etc.).

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • Grobstein "talks about an order emerging out of ..." randomness, unpredictability of the non-deterministic sort.

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • I think that Grobstein and I agree at this point that there is something out there, perhaps.

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • But, if we take the definition of foundationalist as something that has fixed ideas, unchanging, eternal, and not to be questioned, we can understand better what Professor Grobstein meant when he said a skyhook was foundationalist.

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • As Grobstein and I have waded through various questions concerning how human beings perceive, narrate, or even create the universe, we have kept stumbling upon a persistent puzzle: Where does it all come from?

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

  • Grobstein talks about an order emerging out of chaos, I think ...

    Serendip's Exchange - 2009

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