… a predisposition to belief

April 17, 2007

An interesting post from Philip Greenwood, with an interesting twist on description of the disordered domain as predisposition to belief which I rather like. He references a Channel Four documentary and Al Gore’s film both of which have excited some controversy. Richard Sambrook provides a useful insight and summary of the issues here.

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