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Prof. Moody, vitalism can't be reconciled with the observations. It says that vital spirits cause biological phenomena. Observations prove otherwise. Thus, there isn't such a clear line between strong and weak falsifiability, and maybe no real line at all.
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Our biological beastliness spawned our cultural greatness. But can our biological greatness save us from our cultural beastliness, asks David P. Barash, a professor of psychology at the University of Washington. (Password required; how to get one.) (Illustration by Courtney Granner)
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