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A+ for both Zeppelin and KISS references in a proposed song list. You had me at “hello”
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theasdgamer says:
September 18, 2014 at 5:42 pm
@ Bastiat
there’s an interesting attempt to reconcile feminism and evolutionary psychology found in a work called “Evolution’s Empress.”
Yawn. Merely hamsters trying to attach a credibility attribute to their codswallop using the word “science” for its rhetorical power. I am in field when it comes to questions of demarcation of “science” and the use of the word “science” for rhetorical purposes and as an attribute to fields of research to gain credibility. If you choose to discuss this, I will be happy to do so quite pleasantly.
A further yawn in the direction of evo-psych. I have enough biology hours for a minor and have kept up. Evo-psych is viewed disparagingly by most researchers in evolutionary biology because of its heavy reliance on ex post facto reasoning. If you choose to discuss this, I will be happy to do so quite pleasantly.