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Slate editor Jacob Weisberg is an unabashed fan - the magazine is running 25 pieces from the book over two months and webcasting several episodes of the Clive James Show - which makes sense.
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Weisberg is one of those people whose verbal slickness exceeds his intellectual powers.
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Weisberg is one of those people whose verbal slickness exceeds his intellectual powers.
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Weisberg is one of those people whose verbal slickness exceeds his intellectual powers.
Defending President Bush–Or, Rather, Defending Honest Journalism 2006
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While Weisberg is not a scientist, he is a product of academia that has clearly bought into the message peddled by people like Dawkins and Pinker, all in the Name of Science.
Atheists Speak Out 2005
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Unless Weisberg considers a handful of fuzzy, weakly supported speculations (many which contradict each other) to be a scientific explanation, Weisberg is misleading his readers with this claim.
Atheists Speak Out 2005
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Unless Weisberg considers a handful of fuzzy, weakly supported speculations (many which contradict each other) to be a scientific explanation, Weisberg is misleading his readers with this claim.
Atheists Speak Out 2005
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Aha! Weisberg is telling us his real views here that most likely reflect the views of his mentors.
Atheists Speak Out 2005
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I would suggest that Weisberg is simply helping to popularize the message of the Darwinian fundamentalists, a message he has uncritically embraced.
Atheists Speak Out 2005
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Weisberg is a man with savant syndrome — "someone who has special abilities that stand in stark contrast to his overall handicap," according to Darold Treffert, a Wisconsin psychiatrist whose book Extraordinary People (2000) examines the cases of mentally disabled and autistic people with unusual talents.
One Smart Bookie 2001
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