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  2. Diane Cluck - Wikipedia

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    Cluck began performing her songs publicly in New York City in 2000. [3] She self-released her first solo album, Diane Cluck, that same year.By 2001, she was appearing regularly at the SideWalk Cafe in New York's Lower East Side, a venue that has featured such artists as Jeffrey Lewis, Regina Spektor, and Kimya Dawson.

  3. Antiscience - Wikipedia

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    Antiscience is a set of attitudes and a form of anti-intellectualism that involves a rejection of science and the scientific method. [1] People holding antiscientific views do not accept science as an objective method that can generate universal knowledge.

  4. Intuitionism - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental distinguishing characteristic of intuitionism is its interpretation of what it means for a mathematical statement to be true. In Brouwer's original intuitionism, the truth of a mathematical statement is a subjective claim: a mathematical statement corresponds to a mental construction, and a mathematician can assert the truth of a statement only by verifying the validity of that ...

  5. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    Intuitive eating. The basics: Tune in to true hunger, recognize fullness and eat whatever you like. ... Anti-Inflammatory Diet. The basics: Low sugar, emphasis on fish over meat, healthy oils and ...

  6. What is intuitive eating? Experts explain misconceptions ...

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    Experts explain what intuitive eating is, and how it isn't about weight loss or dieting. What is intuitive eating? Experts explain misconceptions about this 'anti-diet' lifestyle

  7. Ethical intuitionism - Wikipedia

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    Ethical intuitionism (also called moral intuitionism) is a view or family of views in moral epistemology (and, on some definitions, metaphysics).It is foundationalism applied to moral knowledge, the thesis that some moral truths can be known non-inferentially (i.e., known without one needing to infer them from other truths one believes).

  8. Adaptive unconscious - Wikipedia

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    A team of scientists vouched for its authenticity but some historians, such as Thomas Hoving, instantly knew otherwise - that they felt an "intuitive repulsion" for the piece, which was eventually proved as fake. [7] Intuition comes from tapping into the adaptive unconscious.

  9. Anti-realism - Wikipedia

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    In analytic philosophy, anti-realism is the position that the truth of a statement rests on its demonstrability through internal logic mechanisms, such as the context principle or intuitionistic logic, in direct opposition to the realist notion that the truth of a statement rests on its correspondence to an external, independent reality. [1]