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How do we reconcile the spiritual and moral side of life with theories of evolutionary psychology?
As polls show voters increasingly skeptical of the benefits of international trade, many politicians are campaigning against free trade and outsourcing.
There is in fact a powerful reason to scrutinize the psychology field: we are in the midst of a mental illness epidemic. Office visits by children and adolescents treated for the condition jumped forty-fold from 1994 to 2003.
Science offers truth about the way the world works, but religion offers truths about who we are and why we are. Science and religion, therefore, need not be enemies.
Steven Pinker of Harvard University delivered the second of the 2003-2004 Bradley Lectures on October 7, 2003.
The European model drains too much of the life from life.
Why do American voters hold and cherish irrational beliefs on politics and economics?



