
Chapter 163: The Distinction Between Antisociality and Mental Illness.Chapter 162: Essentialist Views of the Mind.Chapter 161: The Clinician’s Law of Parsimony.Chapter 157: New Ideas Triumph by Replacing Old Ones.Chapter 156: Planck’s Cynical View of Scientific Change.Chapter 155: Science Advances by Funerals.Chapter 151: The Intrinsic Beauty and Elegance of Mathematics Allows It to Describe Nature.Chapter 150: Truer Perceptions Are Fitter Perceptions.Chapter 148: Human Being = Homo sapiens.Chapter 145: Human Evolutionary Exceptionalism.Chapter 139: Science Can Maximize Our Happiness.Chapter 137: Romantic Love and Addiction.Chapter 136: Beauty Is in the Eyes of the Beholder.Chapter 134: Opposites Can’t Both Be Right.Chapter 133: Sadness Is Always Bad, Happiness Is Always Good.Chapter 131: Big Effects Have Big Explanations.Chapter 129: Only Scientists Can Do Science.Chapter 128: Some Questions Are Too Hard for Young Scientists to Tackle.Chapter 127: Allocating Funds via Peer Review.Chapter 126: The Way We Produce and Advance Science.Chapter 125: Scientific Knowledge Structured as “Literature”.Chapter 124: Replication as a Safety Net.Chapter 121: Scientists Should Stick to Science.Chapter 120: Unbridled Scientific and Technological Optimism.Chapter 117: Markets Are Bad Markets Are Good.Chapter 116: The Tragedy of the Commons.Chapter 115: Unlimited and Eternal Growth.Chapter 112: Rational Actor Models: The Competence Corollary.Chapter 111: Don’t Discard Wrong Theories, Just Don’t Treat Them as True.Chapter 107: Knowing Is Half the Battle.Chapter 106: The Input-Output Model of Perception and Action.Chapter 102: The Computational Metaphor.Chapter 88: Beware of Arrogance! Retire Nothing!.Chapter 86: The Standard Approach to Meaning.


Chapter 79: Multiple Regression as a Means of Discovering Causality.Chapter 78: Large Randomized Controlled Trials.Chapter 76: Humans Are by Nature Social Animals.Chapter 68: Behavior = Genes + Environment.Chapter 67: Natural Selection Is the Only Engine of Evolution.Chapter 66: The Particularist Use of “a” Gene-Environment Interaction.Chapter 62: Life Evolves Via a Shared Genetic Toolkit.Chapter 61: We’ll Never Hit Barriers to Scientific Understanding.Chapter 59: Things Are Either True or False.Chapter 57: There Can Be No Science of Art.Chapter 52: Long-Term Memory Is Immutable.Chapter 51: The Neural Correlates of Consciousness.Chapter 49: Our Narrow Definition of “Science”.Chapter 47: Science Makes Philosophy Obsolete.

