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  1. In recent years, brain science has converged on a surprising framework for how we believe the things we believe. It appears that the origin of belief is emotive, rooted in things like group allegiance or the affinities we may have for certain patterns of moral values.

  2. 6 de sept. de 2011 · Brain, Belief, and Politics (Cato Unbound Book 92011) - Kindle edition by Shermer, Michael, Carter, Joe, Yudkowsky, Eliezer, Bailey, Ronald, Kuznicki, Jason. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.

  3. Brain, Belief, and Politics (Cato Unbound Book 92011) (English Edition) eBook : Shermer, Michael, Carter, Joe, Yudkowsky, Eliezer, Bailey, Ronald, Kuznicki, Jason: Amazon.es: Tienda Kindle

  4. 15 quotes from Brain, Belief, and Politics (Cato Unbound Book 92011): ‘Rather than there being two distinct and unambiguous categories ofconstrained and...

  5. In recent years, brain science has converged on a surprising framework for how we believe the things we believe. It appears that the origin of belief is emotive, rooted in things like group allegiance or the affinities we may have for certain patterns of moral values.

  6. 7 de mar. de 2016 · Book: The Struggle to Limit Government: A Modern Political History by John Samples. Cato Unbound: ”Brain, Belief, and Politics” featuring Michael Shermer, September 2011. Cato Unbound: ”An Appreciation of Partisanship” featuring Nancy Rosenblum, February 2009

  7. www.cato-unbound.org › contributors › michael-shermerMichael Shermer | Cato Unbound

    Shermer’s latest book is The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies—How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths. His previous book was The Mind of the Market, on evolutionary economics.