"One of the biggest enemies of reason is tribalism. When people subscribe to an ideology..." Please see this: Peter Hayes, The Ideology of Relativity: The Case of the Clock Paradoxhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02691720902741399 …
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I would like that periodic table behind them...
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Meeting of giants
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Well done, Mr. Pinker. Please do more of those. Maybe a discussion with a reasonable US Senator, either from the (so-called) left or right, or even better, one each? (I think those still exist, no? And the journalist might be optional...)
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Jim Webb and John Kasich.
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The point about scientists believing that climate change is an effect of scientific illiteracy is a red herring. You don’t have to understand the science of climate change to believe it is real — you just have to defer to the fast majority of scientists who think so.
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"When people subscribe to an ideology, they suck up evidence supporting their preconceptions and filter out what goes against" -
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Isn’t Bill a blank-slater?
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Can’t wait to read your new book!
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