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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
    4 KB (670 words) - 08:50, 18 October 2013
  • ...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.
    5 KB (779 words) - 10:05, 6 August 2023
  • ...framework for the narration, a framework which at the end is shown to be a delusion.
    5 KB (837 words) - 15:13, 30 January 2021
  • ...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
    8 KB (1,432 words) - 18:49, 27 June 2010
  • *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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