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  • But to return to Bay State Gas: "Braman," I said, "we see the situation through the same glasses, but before deciding as to prices let us see where the coin required is to come from.

    Frenzied Finance Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated Thomas William Lawson 1891

  • In investigating a key question insocial epistemology, Kahan and Braman set out to study why strong political disagreements seem to persist in many areas of public policy, even in the face of clear evidence about the efficacy of certain policy choices.

    Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009

  • Those moves drew the ire of Norman Braman, a wealthy car mogul who previously had clashed with Mr. Alvarez over the use of public dollars to build a baseball stadium for the Florida Marlins.

    Voters Recall Florida Official Timothy W. Martin 2011

  • Mr. Alvarez had said he believed his wealthy critic had an "ax to grind with me," which Mr. Braman denied.

    Voters Recall Florida Official Timothy W. Martin 2011

  • The effort to remove Alvarez was led by billionaire car dealer Norman Braman.

    Miami-Dade voters remove Mayor Carlos Alvarez 2011

  • However, a series of studies by Kahan, Braman and colleagues explain this behaviour very well.

    Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009

  • However, a series of studies by Kahan, Braman and colleagues explain this behaviour very well.

    2009 August | Serendipity 2009

  • For example, Kahan and Braman argue that there is really no war over ideology in the US, just lots of people with well-established cultural worldviews, who simply decide what facts (scientific evidence) to believe based on these views.

    2009 August | Serendipity 2009

  • In investigating a key question insocial epistemology, Kahan and Braman set out to study why strong political disagreements seem to persist in many areas of public policy, even in the face of clear evidence about the efficacy of certain policy choices.

    2009 August | Serendipity 2009

  • For example, Kahan and Braman argue that there is really no war over ideology in the US, just lots of people with well-established cultural worldviews, who simply decide what facts (scientific evidence) to believe based on these views.

    Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity 2009

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