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#134 - Michael Shermer on: "Science drives moral progress"
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#135 - Robin Hanson on: "Most human behavior is driven by signaling"
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#138 - Ian Morris on, "Why the West rules -- for now"
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#137 - Marc Lipsitch on, "Should scientists try to create dangerous viruses?"
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Rationally Speaking #135 - Robin Hanson on: "Most human behavior is signaling"
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Rationally Speaking #125 - The Quantified Self
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How to be a data detective (Tim Harford)
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The case for racial colorblindness (Coleman Hughes)
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#132 - Live From NECSS 2015
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Rationally Speaking #129 - Would the World Be a Better Place Without Religion?
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#9 - When Smart People Endorse Pseudoscience
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#35 - What is Philosophy of Science Good for?
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Rationally Speaking #139 - Eric Schwitzgebel on "Moral hypocrisy: why doesn't knowing about ethics make people more ethical?"
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