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>>7119862
Love this one

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Any popular science book.
Also, try Freaknomics. Good, interesting and fun read. (inb4 economics is not a science)

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And here, read this.

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Someone please explain this one to me

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Can any of you guys explain Craig's theorem to an intelligent non-logician please? I'm writing a paper on the realist/anti-realist divide in science and it seems Craig's theorem blows the realist camp out the water. Only problem is I don't understand exactly what it proves or how to parse that into layman's English

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