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Michael Shermer

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Scientific American|July 12, 2012
Aunt Millie's mind: The death of the brain means subjective experiences are neurochemistryMichael Shermer
Scientific American|February 16, 2011
Houdini's skeptical adviceMichael Shermer
Scientific American|July 10, 2014
Nuclear nadaMichael Shermer
Scientific American|October 22, 2013
When science doesn't support beliefsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|May 20, 2016
Death WishMichael Shermer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 21, 2016
Morality is real, objective, and naturalMichael Shermer
Scientific American|November 25, 2003
What's the harm? Alternative medicine is not everything to gain and nothing to loseMichael Shermer
Scientific American|February 16, 2006
It's dogged as does it. Retracing Darwin's footsteps in the Galapagos shatters a myth but reveals how revolutions in science actually evolveMichael Shermer
Scientific American|April 3, 2008
The doping dilemmaMichael Shermer
Scientific American|June 2, 2012
The science of righteousnessMichael Shermer
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Scientific American|July 12, 2012
Aunt Millie's mind: The death of the brain means subjective experiences are neurochemistryMichael Shermer
Scientific American|February 16, 2011
Houdini's skeptical adviceMichael Shermer
Scientific American|July 10, 2014
Nuclear nadaMichael Shermer
Scientific American|October 22, 2013
When science doesn't support beliefsMichael Shermer
Scientific American|May 20, 2016
Death WishMichael Shermer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 21, 2016
Morality is real, objective, and naturalMichael Shermer
Scientific American|November 25, 2003
What's the harm? Alternative medicine is not everything to gain and nothing to loseMichael Shermer
Scientific American|February 16, 2006
It's dogged as does it. Retracing Darwin's footsteps in the Galapagos shatters a myth but reveals how revolutions in science actually evolveMichael Shermer
Scientific American|April 3, 2008
The doping dilemmaMichael Shermer
Scientific American|June 2, 2012
The science of righteousnessMichael Shermer
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