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In this work, Michael Shermer synthesizes 30 years of research to explain his theory of . He argues that our brains are essentially "belief engines" that form beliefs first and then look for evidence to justify them afterward.
The tendency to infuse these patterns with meaning, intention, and agency (e.g., believing a spirit or a "hidden hand" caused an event).
You may be able to borrow the eBook for free through your local library using OverDrive .
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For a free digital loan, the Internet Archive hosts a version for "print-disabled" users or through their controlled digital lending program.
You can find the and other digital versions of this book through several official retailers and digital libraries:
In this work, Michael Shermer synthesizes 30 years of research to explain his theory of . He argues that our brains are essentially "belief engines" that form beliefs first and then look for evidence to justify them afterward.
The tendency to infuse these patterns with meaning, intention, and agency (e.g., believing a spirit or a "hidden hand" caused an event).
You may be able to borrow the eBook for free through your local library using OverDrive .