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  2. What Is Your Dangerous Idea? - Wikipedia

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    Many authors discussed how ideas themselves can be dangerous, or the idea that ideas can be dangerous. One such author, Daniel Gilbert, states, in his entry: "Dangerous" does not mean exciting or bold; it means likely to cause great harm. The most dangerous idea is the only dangerous idea: The idea that ideas can be dangerous. —Daniel Gilbert [7]

  3. Darwin's Dangerous Idea - Wikipedia

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    Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life is a 1995 book by the philosopher Daniel Dennett, in which the author looks at some of the repercussions of Darwinian theory. The crux of the argument is that, whether or not Darwin's theories are overturned, there is no going back from the dangerous idea that design (purpose or what ...

  4. Dangerous Men - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Men is a 2005 American action thriller film written, directed, and produced by Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad, under the pseudonym John S. Rad. [1] [2] The film took twenty-one years to make and release, production beginning in 1984 and edits being made throughout the intervening years.

  5. The Lucifer Effect - Wikipedia

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    The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil is a 2007 book which includes professor Philip Zimbardo's first detailed, written account of the events surrounding the 1971 Stanford prison experiment (SPE) – a prison simulation study which had to be discontinued after only six days due to several distressing outcomes and mental breaks of the participants.

  6. Literature from the "Axis of Evil" - Wikipedia

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    For The Daily Telegraph, Ceri Radford wrote: . The book is aimed at an American audience, drawing attention to the sad demise of literature in translation which counted for less than 0.5 per cent of available books in the US in 2003 and the fact that publishers need a license to bring out a work by an "enemy nation" author.

  7. Milgram experiment - Wikipedia

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    Summary and evaluation of the 1963 obedience experiment Archived January 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine; The Science of Evil Archived June 24, 2020, at the Wayback Machine from ABC News Primetime; The Lucifer Effect: How Good People Turn Evil — Video lecture of Philip Zimbardo talking about the Milgram Experiment. Zimbardo, Philip (2007).

  8. The Bad Guy List: How Sex Workers ID Dangerous Men ... - AOL

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    Against a backdrop of unsolved serial murders and a troubled history with local police, Albuquerque’s street community has formed a vital whisper network to keep tabs on violent men.

  9. Breaking the Spell (Dennett book) - Wikipedia

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    Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon is a 2006 book by American philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett, in which the author argues that religion is in need of scientific analysis so that its nature and future may be better understood.