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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter @GodDoesnt

      I'm thinking you must think of atheism as something fairly complex if you think there's a psychology of it.

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    2. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt

      oh there certainly is, if the research on atheism so far is correct.

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    3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter @GodDoesnt

      What is it? How does it define atheism in a way that has traits or values or behaviours that are psychological?

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    4. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @GodDoesnt

      I read an intriguing paper once about atheist anger towards God. Certainly unusual.

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    5. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

      That would seem paradoxical, yes. So an atheist is defined by anger towards god or the idea of god?

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    6. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      No. But the psychology of atheism might well have to talk about the unique negative emotional clusters motivating atheism.

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    7. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

      But what motivates it? You still havent defined it. My husband simply not raised with any religion & not interested.

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    8. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter

      This might be hard to understand if you live in a culture where god-belief is common & feels natural.

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    9. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      the point was never to define atheism with psychology, but to study the unique psychology of atheists.

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    10. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

      But how does that work? There must be something they have in common.What wld my husband have in common with say, a Buddhist?

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      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
      Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter

      What wld he have in common with me. I was religious & gave much thought to concept of 'God.' He's never thought abt it.

      2:40 PM - 15 Jan 2017
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        2. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          if you two both reject theism, that's something in common. Perhaps you two even reject agnosticism. Maybe you despise religion.

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        3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

          As I said, no. He is just not interested at all. Religion has never impacted his life. It impacted mine so I have psychology

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        4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter

          I don't think u can find psych similarities in ppl who lack belief in same things. Ppl who believe in same things, yes.

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        5. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter

          I share humanism with my husband so similar psychological stuff there.

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        6. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          ah I see. The lack of belief misdefinition. Doesn't fit with what we know today. Common myth on the internet though.

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        7. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

          Ah! So ppl who just don't have a belief are not what you call atheists? See, this is why I asked you to define it.

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        8. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          of course. I don't think you simply don't have any beliefs on God. That's a linguistic misdescription, common to the internet.

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        9. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter

          I have a complex relationship with religion. Much psychology there. My husband tho? My friends? Who just don't think abt it?

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        1. Giuseppe B.‏ @ZeroIssueVoter 15 Jan 2017
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          it's an open scientific question in an exciting new area of study.

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