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Help Needed: Looking for Old Link on Themes among Science Deniers

Jeffery Jay Lowder | May 9, 2014

I remember a few years ago there was a link posted on this blog, possibly by me, to an off-site article talking about themes in the arguments used by people who deny science. But I cannot find it, even when I manually go through old posts. Does this ring a bell?

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