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  2. Boiling frog - Wikipedia

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    A frog sitting on the handle of a saucepan on a hot stove. The frog in this photo was unharmed. [1] The boiling frog is an apologue describing a frog being slowly boiled alive. The premise is that if a frog is put suddenly into boiling water, it will jump out, but if the frog is put in tepid water which is then brought to a boil slowly, it will ...

  3. Creeping normality - Wikipedia

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    Creeping normality (also called gradualism, or landscape amnesia [1]) is a process by which a major change can be accepted as normal and acceptable if it happens gradually through small, often unnoticeable, increments of change.

  4. Spontaneous generation - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous generation is a superseded scientific theory that held that living creatures could ... Frogs were believed to ... Believing that boiling would kill all ...

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    Cass R. Sunstein: We should take the boiling frog tale seriously but not literally. It captures an element of human nature that has major consequences. It captures an element of human nature that ...

  6. Good and Hard - AOL

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    From the Boiling Frogs on The Dispatch. ... “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard,” H.L. Mencken famously said in another bit ...

  7. Labor Pains - AOL

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    From the Boiling Frogs on The Dispatch. ... Chavez-DeRemer is the clearest (and maybe only) example in the bunch of the “parliamentary coalition” theory Douthat described.

  8. Slippery slope - Wikipedia

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    Merrilee Salmon describes the fallacy as a failure to recognise that meaningful distinctions can be drawn and even casts the "domino theory" in that light. [14] Douglas N. Walton says that an essential feature of slippery slopes is a "loss of control" and this only fits with the decisional type of slippery slope. He says that, "The domino ...

  9. The Deciders - AOL

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    From the Boiling Frogs on The Dispatch. There are three approaches a Reagan Republican might take toward this election. I understand two of them. One is Liz Cheney’s. She’s set aside her ...