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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 19, 2008 06:24
... is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientism In his case, the closed-minded dogmatism is the effect, not of any fact, but of a theory known as scientism. And I have tried to argue ...
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:53
... evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:41
... behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://...
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 21:16
... behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://en.wikipedia...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 18, 2008 20:26
... behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://en.wikipedia...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:58
... is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and...> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientism In his case, the closed-minded dogmatism is the effect, not of any fact, but of a theory known as scientism. And I have tried to argue that...
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Author: Malrassic Park
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:44
... is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and ...on his part. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientism In his case, the closed-minded dogmatism is the effect, not of any fact, but of a theory known as scientism. And I have tried to argue that...
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:05
... this behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://en.wikipedia.org/...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:02
... this behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://en.wikipedia.org/...
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:45
... that this behaviour is evident in the choosing of friends and partners and houses, even though it is largely subconscious. Although it can be a very fast process, the initial impression has a lasting effect as a byproduct of the brain's tendency to fill in the gaps of what it perceives and the unwillingness of the believer to admit a mistake." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
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