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  • ...life, and nonbizarre if the situation could possibly happen in reality. A delusion can be both a disorder and a symptom of a disorder such as [[schizophrenia]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Delusion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
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  • In '''The God Delusion''' [[Richard Dawkins]] sets out his case for [[atheism]], and, using the ev
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]
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  • ...life, and nonbizarre if the situation could possibly happen in reality. A delusion can be both a disorder and a symptom of a disorder such as [[schizophrenia]
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  • ...sion?]]'' (ISBN 978-0281059270). A critical response to Dawkins' ''The God Delusion''. ...[Darwin's Angel]]'' (ISBN 9781846680489). "An angelic riposte to ''The God Delusion''."
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  • *Dawkins R (2007) ''The God Delusion''. London: Transworld. ISBN 0-552-773317-7. Paperback edition with new foot
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  • ...are said to be psychotic, and may have [[hallucination|hallucinations]], [[delusion|delusions]], experience marked mood changes, and disorganized speech, langu
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  • ...but without serious [[psychotic]] symptoms such as [[hallucination]]s or [[delusion]]s.
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  • In '''The God Delusion''' [[Richard Dawkins]] sets out his case for [[atheism]], and, using the ev
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  • *''Voyages of Delusion: The Quest for the Northwest Passage'', by Glyn Williams, Yale University P
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  • * [[Richard Dawkins]], ''[[The God Delusion]]''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Delusion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Delusion}}
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  • ...se 'tilting at windmills' (attempting something too great out of idealism, delusion or foolhardiness) come to us from this book.
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  • ...rm ''paranoia'' in this context is not meant to refer to the presence of [[delusion|delusions]] or [[psychosis]], but implies the presence of ongoing, unbased ...category that includes distinct somatic, erotic, grandeur, and jealousy [[delusion]]s. Such delusions may be identified as consistent misinterpretations of e
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  • * ''[[/The God Delusion|The God Delusion]]'' (2006) ISBN 0-618-68000-4; Audio (2006) ISBN 1-84657-037-9
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  • * [[Richard Dawkins]], ''The God Delusion''
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  • *Dawkins R (2007) ''The God Delusion''. London: Transworld. ISBN 0-552-773317-7. Paperback edition with new foot
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  • ...isbn = 9780618680009 | last = Dawkins | first = Richard | title = The God Delusion | location = Boston | date = 2006-01 }}
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  • * [[Richard Dawkins]], ''[[The God Delusion]]''
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  • ...lly likely to exist and to not exist.<ref>[[Richard Dawkins]], ''[[The God Delusion]]''.</ref>
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  • ...rstand it, and the linking of religious ideas with great art<ref>''The God Delusion'', p.199-200</ref>.
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  • ...n in society, and has argued at length, particularly in 2006's ''[[The God Delusion]]'', that there is almost certainly no [[god]] or [[supernatural]] realm, t
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  • ...ersion, or perhaps deliberate misuse, of [[Occam's razor]]<ref>''[[The God Delusion]]''</ref>
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  • The result was King Cotton was a delusion that misled the South into a hopeless war.
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  • ...framework for the narration, a framework which at the end is shown to be a delusion.
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  • ...d from the Eastern tradition, with its 'de-emphasis' of individualism as a delusion born of ignorance - and perhaps conceit. <ref>Philosophical Tales, by Marti
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  • ...lsion, not necessarily the case with an ''idée fixe'', which normally is a delusion.<ref name=Jakes/> ...thinking and life. ... It is quite distinct phenomenologically from both ''delusion'' and ''obsessional idea''.
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  • ...he wise and learned, be an everlasting check to all kinds of superstitious delusion"<ref>Hume, ''An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding'' X, i, 86</ref>
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  • ...by a break from reality, which is characterized by such [[symptom]]s as: [[delusion]]s, [[hallucination]]s, disorganized [[speech]] (in which a person can make ...perceptions that are misinterpreted or exaggerated, and a person suffers a delusion that another person or organization intends [[violence|harm]] when it's not
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  • ...among other things craving, [[consciousness]], birth, death, greed, hate, delusion, ignorance. Nirvāṇa, then, is not a place nor a state, it is an absolute
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  • :Haigh, Robert Henry, ''Munich 1938: The Peace of Delusion'' (Sheffield, 1998)
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  • ===Voyages of delusion=== ...proved an era of what historian Glyn Williams has aptly dubbed "voyages of delusion" in search of the Passage. In 1719, [[Hudson's Bay Company]] official Jame
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  • ===Voyages of delusion=== ...proved an era of what historian Glyn Williams has aptly dubbed "voyages of delusion" in search of the Passage. In 1719, [[Hudson's Bay Company]] official Jame
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  • *''The energy transition delusion: inescapable mineral realities'', Energy expert Mark Mills speaks at SKAGEN ''The energy transition delusion: inescapable mineral realities'', Energy expert Mark Mills speaks at SKAGEN
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  • ...e). What the author intends is a black comedy on the peril of an obsessive delusion; what he achieves is a hybrid between bedroom-comedy pink and olive-drab bo
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  • *Wallace AR. 1898. Vaccination a delusion: its penal enforcement a crime: proved by the official evidence in the repo
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  • ...zation demonstrate intact [[reality testing]] and an experience of a non-[[delusion|delusional]] objective reality similar to the general population. ...eality and non-reality'', excluding it from a categorization equivalent to delusion thinking. Depersonalization falls into the classification of a disorder if
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  • ...tunately, this class of infatuated beings is now nearly extinct; but their delusion had not been exploded, till it had been the cause of much intellectual ruin
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  • ...and they must cause a significant level of disturbance in one's life: ''[[delusion|delusions]]'', ''[[hallucination|hallucinations]]'' (usually auditory as vi ...ef> The '''paranoid-nonparanoid''' dimension is the presence or absence of delusion of persecution or grandeur. This dimension may be related to the process-re
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  • ...so known as our defilements. These defilements are; passion, aversion, and delusion in their various forms.
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  • | title =‘High-dilution’ experiments a delusion
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  • ...azepam]] or [[diazepam]]. [[Haloperidol]] may be given for agitation and [[delusion]]s. [[Hypertension]] and arrhythmias should be treated.
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  • | first =J | coauthors ''et al.'' | title =‘High-dilution’ experiments a delusion
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  • ...described as a "general commentary to the whole canon"<ref>''Dispeller of Delusion'', volume I, Pali Text Society, 1987, page vii</ref>
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  • .... The prominent biologist [[Richard Dawkins]] dedicated his book ''The God Delusion'' to Douglas Adams, describing how Adams came to understand [[evolution]], ...guardian.co.uk/reviews/roundupstory/0,,1939704,00.html Observer, ''The God Delusion'', 5 November 2006]</ref> and the book is dedicated to Adams' memory.
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  • ...e" because the cry of "independence first and liberty second" was a "fatal delusion." As historian George Rable concludes, "For Stephens, the essence of patrio ...hey always heretofore have been, and, notwithstanding their temporary self-delusion, they must always continue to be, equal and honored members of this Federal
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  • ...t-syndicate.org/commentary/shiller78/English Robert J. Shiller: ''Debt and Delusion'', Project Syndicate, 21 July 2011]</ref>.
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  • ...estrial intelligence]]s—some skeptics called this "mass hysteria" or "mass delusion".<ref>{{citation
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  • ...indicates that traumatic amnesia is a myth.<ref>Gibbs AA, David AS (2003) Delusion formation and insight in the context of affective disturbance. </ref> <ref>
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  • ...South once believed that it was a moral and political evil; that folly and delusion are gone; we see it now in its true light, and regard it as the most safe a
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  • ...ention of 1829, we might say, pushed Madison steadily to the brink of self-delusion, if not despair. The dilemma of slavery undid him."<ref>Ibid., p. 252.</ref
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  • ...ns]] similarly declared in his most direct attack on religion, ''[[The God Delusion]]'', that "Pantheism is sexed-up atheism."
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  • * [[Delusion]]
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  • ...South once believed that it was a moral and political evil; that folly and delusion are gone; we see it now in its true light, and regard it as the most safe a
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  • ...rried and there is no formal acknowledgment of their union. Perhaps Dido [[delusion|deludes]] herself into thinking of it as a marriage to possibly hide her [[
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  • ...ate-containing foods.”<ref name=taubesns08>Taubes G. (2008) The great diet delusion: It is time for nutrition researchers and health authorities to wake up to
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  • ...t|Richard]] thought he got to the party on time, but it turns out he was [[delusion|delusional]] as his edits were almost two hours late.
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  • ....<ref>McKay RL, Cipolotti L (2007) Attributional style in a case of Cotard delusion. ''Conscious Cogn'' (2007) 16:349–59</ref> Out-of-body experiences can be
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  • ...hard Dawkins]] (2006) sets out the secular [[humanist]] case in ''The God Delusion'' ISBN 9780058259</ref> Others<ref>Intuitive concepts, such as, to use Rich
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  • #Maddox, J., Randi, J., and Stewart, W.W. " 'High-Dilution' Experiments a Delusion." Nature. 1988. 334(6180):287-90.
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  • ...chard Dawkins]] (2006) sets out the secular [[humanist]] case in ''The God Delusion''.
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  • ...ate-containing foods.”<ref name=taubesns08>Taubes G. (2008) The great diet delusion: It is time for nutrition researchers and health authorities to wake up to
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  • ...the temple and Tota, who until then considered the image of the Devi as a delusion, prostrated himself in front of her idol, along with Ramakrishna. A few day
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  • ...ER-OF-DELUSION.pdf volume I]; [https://kupdf.net/download/the-dispeller-of-delusion-sammohavinodani-part-2-nanamoli-1987_59f54fc3e2b6f5ce2956b090_pdf volume II
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  • ...tinually seek new knowledge and explanations.<ref>Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion</ref> For example, if it is accepted that God created life, then there is
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  • ...Lace]] part of the zany atmosphere is created by a character who holds the delusion that he is Theodore Roosevelt.
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  • ...know whether this helps, but an example is [[Richard Dawkins/Works/The God Delusion]]. In the article itself, the /s are changed into >s, which I find strange.
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