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is perhaps more than a utopian dream that one day may see the victory of the attitude (it is the rational or the scientific attitude) of eliminating our theories, our opinions, by rational criticism, instead of eliminating each other.” From Popper, K. (1977). “Natural selection and the emergence of mind.” Lecture delivered at Darwin College, Cambridge, UK. See http://www.infor​matio​nphil​osoph​er.com/​solutions/​philosophers/​popper/​natural_selection_and_the_emergence_of_mind.html

148. This is detailed in the introduction to Peterson, J.B. (1999). Maps of meaning: the architecture of belief. New York: Routledge.

149. Adler, A. (1973). “Life-lie and responsibility in neurosis and psychosis: a contribution to melancholia.” In P. Radin (Trans.). The practice and theory of Individual Psychology. Totawa, N.J.: Littlefield, Adams & Company.

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