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Forbes Magazine On Evolution And Intelligent Design
Strong Inference And The Distinction Between Soft And Hard Science (Part II)
Strong Inference And The Distinction Between Soft And Hard Science
Economics learns a thing or two from evolutionary biology
The Demise Of The 'Genetic Blueprint' Metaphor
The LA Times On Ghosts, Aliens And Why Paranormal Belief Is Good For Us
Consciousness, meditation and the Dalai Lama
The Vatican and evolution: the usual crap
On Race
Is there such a thing as human nature?
Pretty Women Make Men Shortsighted
So Much For The Absence Of Natural Selection In Modern Human Populations
No Theory Of Everything Is Possible
The Cultural Evolution Of Religion
Superstition, Pattern-Seeking And Loss Of Personal Control
The Physiology And Psychology Of Voting
More on David Sloan Wilson And The Invisible Hand of Evolution
David Sloan Wilson Vs. Larry Arnhart: Does Evolutionary Theory Favor Government Regulation?
When both the Discovery Institute and the Institute for Creation Research get on your case, you must be doing something right
Is Sarah Palin a Creationist?
Hurrah! Yet another controversy in evolutionary biology!
Life, What Is It?
Social Diversity Improves Cooperation And Group Fitness
Cliodynamics, A Science Of History?
The Zombification Of Philosophy (Of Mind)

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