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  • Changing our minds

    Left brain, right brain, hard-wiring? Think again, says Norman Doidge

  • What ever happened to the future?

    Daily Mail science correspondent Michael Hanlon takes the long view

  • Bolus of nonsense

    In the third part of our their exchange, AC Grayling responds to Steve Fuller’s defence of his book Dissent over Descent

  • Against the faith

    In a world where Neo-Darwinism is the new dogma, Intelligent Design is right to challenge orthodoxy – sociologist Steve Fuller responds to AC Grayling

  • Origin of the specious

    AC Grayling dissects Steve Fuller's defence of Intelligent Design

  • How do I look?

    Richard Gregory died on 17 May 2010. Here is something he wrote for us in 2008. Seeing is believing, it is said. But, asks Richard Gregory, could it be the other way round?

  • They should have seen it coming

    For years James Randi’s foundation has had a million dollars for anyone able to prove they have paranormal powers. But, he explains, in 2010 that money will be put to far better use

  • Backlash

    A simple suggestion that MPs leave their religious views outside Parliament turned me into a hate figure for Labour Party Catholics, says Mary Honeyball

  • Magical mystery tour

    Natalie Haynes goes in search of spiritual enlightenment

  • The value of doubt

    From the archive: Historian Lisa Jardine (1944-2015) on the myth of scientific genius.