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unremediatedgender.space
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| | | | | This is a pretty good book about things we know about some ways in which people are different from each other, particularly differences in cognitive repertoires (Murray's choice of phrase for shaving nine syllables off | |
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imotiv8.uk
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| | | | | Philosophy of Biology Philosophy of Biology The growth of philosophical interest in biology over the past fifty years reflects the increasing prominence of the biological sciences in the same period. There is now an extensive literature on many different biological topics, and it would be impossible to summarize this body of work in this single [...] | |
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altrightorigins.com
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| | | | | Once again, Race/IQ researchers promise us they are on the brink of proving the heredity intellectual inferiority of African Americans. Don't believe them. | |
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www.quackometer.net
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a discussion between two individuals with opposing views on health and wellness. One advocates for natural remedies and skepticism towards conventional medicine, while the other defends evidence-based medicine and critical thinking. The conversation touches on topics like the role of diet, supplements, and alternative therapies, as well as the importance of scientific validation in medical practices. There's also a reference to the 'What Does the Science Say' blog, which focuses on debunking pseudoscientific claims and promoting rational thinking in health discussions. | ||