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My hero Ethan Gage views great events with a skeptic's eye.
William Dietrich: Put the Story in History William Dietrich 2011
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My hero Ethan Gage views great events with a skeptic's eye.
William Dietrich: Put the Story in History William Dietrich 2011
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To the skeptic's ear, when the word "plausible" needs to be included, this is a warning sign that what is described may not, in fact, be so plausible.
Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011
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"The skeptic's position is that drugs are uniquely powerful reinforcers that hijack the brain's reward center," says Michael M. Miller, a Wisconsin psychiatrist and board member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine.
Food May Be Addicting for Some Kevin Helliker 2011
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To the skeptic's ear, when the word "plausible" needs to be included, this is a warning sign that what is described may not, in fact, be so plausible.
Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011
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To the skeptic's ear, when the word "plausible" needs to be included, this is a warning sign that what is described may not, in fact, be so plausible.
Steven Newton: Unleash the Kraken! Creationism, Kookiness, and Alleged Censorship Steven Newton 2011
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My hero Ethan Gage views great events with a skeptic's eye.
William Dietrich: Put the Story in History William Dietrich 2011
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Now an adviser for the DNC and White House adviser, Plouffe still sounded a skeptic's note about the prospect of turning out voters with the same intensity as 2008.
Plouffe: No Evidence That 'Professional Left' Flap Will Hurt Dem Turnout The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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My hero Ethan Gage views great events with a skeptic's eye.
William Dietrich: Put the Story in History William Dietrich 2011
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Interestingly, you have a line in your second podcast where you explain the logical fallacy into which most people fall; if you take a skeptic's view of a claim then you must be a supporter of the extreme opposite view.
Conceived in Tribalism, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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