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Good Points, Carl Sagan!
The New Yorker Versus The Kindle
Gullibility is Bad for You (.org)
Memes, Selfish Genes and Darwinian Paranoia
Scientific Misconduct And The Nature Of Science
The Problems With Transhumanism
Again, Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism
Philosopher Series: Bertrand Russell
Deepak Chopra Defends Oprah, Commits Endless Logical Fallacies
On Miracles
Male Biological Clock And IQ: Much Ado About Nothing
Is Stanley Fish Smarter Than Richard Dawkins?
Thank God For Atheists (And Vice Versa)
Is Richard Dawkins Really That Naive?
When Republicans Don’t Know Squat About Science And Are Proud Of It
Philosophy Isn't Dead, No Matter What You May Have Read In The NY Times
Epigenetic What?
Could It Be? A Truce In The Science Versus Postmodernism Culture War
Probability And Induction: The Very Foundations Of Science
The Pain Of Envy And The Pleasure Of Charity
Ken Miller Responds To Massimo Pigliucci (And Vice Versa)
Why I Disagree With Ken Miller
Blogosphere Beats Peer Review Finding Stealth Creationist Paper
Jerry Coyne And Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
What Is Academic Freedom?

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