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... D.J. asked Ben what he thought would be the results of Skepticism 2.0 in five years time. He said (1) ... set of goals, as well as rather "old school" skepticism thinking, and insular. Surely we can come up with ideas for something more exciting, ... own numbers and getting the existing national groups to work together. I think that Skepticism 2.0 has and will continue to force the existing ...
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... I came across a bit too strident to my classmates. I’m unused to speaking about skepticism to non-skeptics, and I worry I didn’t pay enough attention to we-attack-ideas-not-people ... bit know-it-all. Plus, arguing with the teachers in front of everyone is probably self-indulgent. Given that organised skepticism genuinely isn’t unfriendly, I’m annoyed that I may have promoted it ...
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... , Josh was a doctor.
Anyways, the whole chat over the dinner continued to be filled with more and more skepticism. And since Calvary Church was on the newspaper that day because of these issues - there was ... .
Of all these things I have learnt from my dad, I only hope that he will apply his skepticism to look at the Bible. To know that the truth of God is so good that it is bulletproof. To see God ...
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... and of the US. The difference is between kinds of liberalism and conservatism.The key here is skepticism. Taleb is making a differentiation within the traditional economic ideology of both the left and ... door. Just be a good citizen and think as your are told. I think it is time for a great deal more skepticism. Remember that on election day Tuesday.If you have not read Taleb's books Fooled By ...
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... thinking movement is growing by leaps and bounds, and the JREF has been at the center of a grassroots effort to bring more skepticism into everyday life, especially online.
Phil writes the Bad Astronomy Blog, now hosted by Discover Magazine, and ... ;
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<p><a href=" Plait – Active Skepticism Online</a> is a post from: <a href=" Pirillo</a></p> ...
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... skepticismBe yourself Luckily, this leadership style works well for geeks, too, since their intelligence and natural skepticism means that many of them have Gen X attitudes even if they're older or younger than that generation.
I have to wonder whether anyone has studied Gen X attitudes (skepticism) and juxtaposed that with geek attitudes (also skepticism). I also have to ...
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