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Jonah Lehrer’s decline effect
I’ve got nothing to say about Jonah Lehrer. His alleged actions speak for themselves, as does the statement released by his publisher. I’m more interested in the media feeding frenzy. Everyone’s got an angle. My favorite so far is a … Continue reading
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