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The Lessons Scientists Cannot Teach Without Their Worst Adversaries
Why some philosophers think we should embrace pseudoscience, but not in the way you think
Jan 18
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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'God' is the low-hanging fruit, atheists should debate this instead
When Scientific Inquiry Leads to Metaphysical Claims
Jan 12
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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When Psychic Spies Underwent Scientific Testing
Appraising "Information transmission under conditions of sensory shielding," published in Nature 251, 602–607 (1974)
Jan 4
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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December 2025
Climbing the pyramid of paranormal evidence
A few years ago, I shared a hot take on Twitter: computers were somehow outperforming physicians.
Dec 29, 2025
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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Why you should NOT ask about past lives during hypnosis
Thousands of people report past life memories after hypnosis. Entire books have been written based on these sources. Here is why we cannot blindly trust…
Dec 23, 2025
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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The toddler psychiatrist
When reading “troubled people,” I rarely think of small children.
Dec 14, 2025
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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Resurrection vs. religion: which one came first?
Near-death experiences and the origin of mind–body dualism.
Dec 8, 2025
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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Why we cannot disprove mind-body dualism
Some people believe the mind can exist without the brain. Sadly, we cannot prove them wrong. Here is why.
Dec 2, 2025
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Andrés Delgado-Ron MD MSc
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