About Guerrilla Scholarship

"Guerrilla Scholar" is a nominal job title of Dr. Sheldon Greaves, the author of Cogito! It is briefly defined as pursuing the life of the mind through unconventional means and methods. This web site is for the promotion and support of independent scholars, amateur scientists, artists, and all those who enjoy the life of the mind but can't, won't, or ought not to do so within the confines of academia.

Guerrillascholar.com is dedicated to the proposition that to acquire knowledge, no matter how obscure, is an essential human activity, and that using our insight to improve the world is the highest expression of the human spirit.

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About Me

I am a middle-aged independent scholar and recovering academic.  I am interested in how people learn, but especially in those who do remarkable or even extraordinary intellectual projects without the benefit (or restrictions) of academia.

My projects since graduation include a handful of esoteric papers, working on a venture to design, build and launch the world’s first amateur space vehicle, editing an electronic newsletter for amateur scientists, and co-founding a state approved university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in intelligence, counterterrorism, and personal protection studies.  In addition to this, I am also developing a program for setting up amateur nature observatories nation-wide and perhaps around the world.

All this is rather interesting because my academic training is in ancient Near Eastern studies, completing a Ph.D. in that field from Berkeley in 1996.  My interests include nature study, mathematics, game design, history, mythology and religious studies, foreign languages, martial arts, intelligence and foreign policy, environmental issues, poetry and great literature, doing watercolor, classical guitar, and a good game of chess or go.