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Dubiouser and dubiouser (+ a new comic)

In the news: The Boston Marathon gives a professor a chance to repeat an oft-repeated absurdity: “As my old Latin professor used to say, ‘If it weren’

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Den in Culture, Language, Reception | April 20, 2010 | 292 Words

Poll: Critical thinking in the humanities and the sciences

This may be news to many readers of the blog, as I haven’t blogged about skepticism (except perhaps in my post on chiropractic, Herodotus: the father

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Den in Pedagogy, Skepticism | April 19, 2010 | 203 Words

OMNES TE MORITVRVM AMANT

‘Everyone loves you on your deathbed’ (omnes te moriturum amant), or so says the inscription on the fictional Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital,

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Den in Uncategorized | April 12, 2010 | 491 Words

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