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The Liar Paradox
Philosopher Stephen Read on the principle of excluded middle, noncontradiction, and Buridan's ass
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The New Science of Culture
Evolutionary biologist Armand Leroi on the division into natural sciences and humanities, how to read art using the machine learning and why culture should be studied as an evolutionary science
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Mitochondrial Genetics of Aging
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