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The modern versus extended evolutionary synthesis : sketch of an intra-genomic gene's eye view for the evolutionary-genetic underpinning of epigenetic and developmental evolution
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Four misunderstandings about cultural attraction
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Ideeën als virussen
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What’s wrong with the modern evolutionary synthesis? A critical reply to Welch (2017)
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Bringing Darwin into the social sciences and the humanities : cultural evolution and its philosophical implications
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Pseudowetenschap : een epidemiologische benadering
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Islamic modernity and the challenges for secular liberalism
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Perspectives on science and culture
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Perspectives on science and culture
Kris Rutten (UGent) , Stefaan Blancke (UGent) and Ronald Soetaert (UGent)(2018) -
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Whence pseudoscience? An epidemiological approach
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Intuitions in science education and the public understanding of science
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Darwin in the humanities and the social sciences
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D’on sorgeixen les pseudociencies? Un enfocament epidemiologic sobre la questio
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¿De Donde surgen las pseudociencias? Un enfoque epidemiologico sobre la cuestion
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De schepping na Darwin : over modern creationisme en intelligent design
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Understanding science, naturally. Review of 'Articulating the world : conceptual understanding and the scientific image' by Joseph Rouse
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Evolutie in het onderwijs
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De-problematizing 'GMOs' : suggestions for communicating about genetic engineering
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Review van Het Gen. Een intieme geschiedenis door Siddhartha Mukherjee
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Why do irrational beliefs mimic science? The cultural evolution of pseudoscience
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Creationism in Europe
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Creationism invades Europe
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Ggo's? Yuck!: de intuïtieve verleiding van de weerstand tegen genetisch gemodificeerde organismen
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Creationisme in Europa
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Linguistic reference in science : problems and progress
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Creationisme in Europa
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The need to understand GMO opposition: reply to Couée
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Warum wir intuitiv gegen Gentechnik sind
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Epilogue
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There is grandeur in this view of life: the beauty of evolution
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Warum diese Angst vor Gentechnik: trotz ihrer Unbedenklichkeit?
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¿Por qué la gente se opone a los transgénicos aunque la ciencia dice que son seguros?
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Why people oppose GMOs even though science says they are safe
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Review of Supernatural selection: how religion evolved by Matt Rossano (Oxford UP, 2010)
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Fatal attraction: the intuitive appeal of GMO opposition
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What makes weird beliefs thrive? The epidemiology of pseudoscience
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Are emotions reliable guides for policy making? An evolutionary perspective
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Nawoord
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A note on sources
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The Low Countries
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Introduction: Creationism in Europe or European creationism?
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Lord Monboddo's Ourang-Outang and the Origin and Progress of Language
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From ends to causes (and back again) by metaphor: the paradox of natural selection
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Creationism in Europe
Stefaan Blancke (UGent) , Hans Henrik Hjermitslev and Peter C Kjærgaard(2014) -
'You can't make a monkey out of me': over het creationisme, van het apenproces tot intelligent design
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Metarepresentational ability and the emergence of figurative cave art
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Metarepresentational ability and the emergence of figurative cave art
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Creationism in Europe: facts, gaps and prospects
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Catholic responses to evolution, 1859-2009: local factors and mid-scale patterns
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Evolved to be irrational?: evolutionary and cognitive foundations of pseudosciences