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Posts Tagged ‘ Philip Thrift ’

Poetical Bits: “Fiction” by Philip Thrift

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June 25, 2012
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All books are not equal, at least as far as brains are concerned. Apparently, one can read all kinds of nonfiction — science, history, politics, philosophy, puzzles, technology — and some regions of the brain are left wanting. These are stimulated by fiction alone. Brain science seems to confirm this. Researchers have discovered that...
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Poetical Bits: “Fiction” by Philip Thrift

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May 15, 2012
by_xanatee @ Deviant Art

All books are not equal, at least as far as brains are concerned. Apparently, one can read all kinds of nonfiction — science, history, politics, philosophy, puzzles, technology — and some regions of the brain are left wanting. These are stimulated by fiction alone. Brain science seems to confirm this. Researchers have discovered that...
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Poetical Bits: “Theometer” by Philip Thrift

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April 25, 2012
by_naderi @Deviant Art

Richard Dawkins proposes a “spectrum of probabilities” for answering the question, “How much — or how little — do you believe in God?”: 1.0 Strong theist. 100 per cent probability of God. 2.0 De facto theist. Very high probability but short of 100 per cent. 3.0 Leaning towards theism. Higher than 50 per cent...
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