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Creationism / Epistemology / Thought / Philosophy of science / Educational psychology / Michael Shermer / Fallacy / Pseudoscience / Argument from ignorance / Knowledge / Ethology / Mind
Date: 2006-05-04 17:29:31
Creationism
Epistemology
Thought
Philosophy of science
Educational psychology
Michael Shermer
Fallacy
Pseudoscience
Argument from ignorance
Knowledge
Ethology
Mind

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