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Kauffman On Emergence And Reductionism
Altenberg 2008: What Happened?
Is There Fundamental Scientific Disagreement About Evolutionary Theory?
Another scientist getting silly about religion
Creationists push for critical thinking (no joke)
Philosophers Don't Just Make It Up As They Go
Michael Shermer's Libertarianism
A Conversation With Dan Dennett
Soft vs. Hard Science, Part II
The Platypus, evolution, and why Piattelli-Palmarini is wrong
Soft vs. Hard Science, Part I
Chess, Psychoanalysis, Evolutionary Psychology And The Nature Of Pseudoscience
Science, Religion And The Problem Of Evil
Florida, critical thinking and evolution
What Elevators Can Teach Us About Superstition
Stanley Fish, wrong again
Michael Shermer on Stein and “Expelled”
Spending will make you happier, but not the way you might think
Evolution, Florida and the Grand Canyon
How science really works

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