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Credulity - Definition of Credulity at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Credulity. Look it up now! ... Use credulity in a Sentence...
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Definition of credulity from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "credulity" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Credulity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Credulity is a state of willingness to believe in one or particularly many, things or people in the absence of reasonable proof or knowledge. Credulity is not simply belief in something that may be f...
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credulity (uncountable) ... Such credulity would better become one of us weak women, than that wise sex which heaven hath formed for politicians. Indeed, brother, you would make a fine plenipo to negotiate with the French.
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Definition of credulity from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of credulity. Pronunciation of credulity. Definition of the word credulity. Origin of the word credulity. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » credulity...
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credulity n. A disposition to believe too readily. [Middle English credulite , from Old French, from Latin crēdulitās , from crēdulus , credulous ... WordNet: credulity...
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Evolution's Logic of Credulity: An Unfettered Response to Allen Orr ... I call it evolutionary logic or the logic of credulity. Evolutionary logic takes the form of a reductio ad absurdum. The absurdity is intelligent design or more generally any substantive teleology.
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Americans have been lulled into suspending disbelief for far too long. The stretching of credulity poses an exceedingly taut challenge to freedom s elasticity. A ferocious snap is looming.
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Look Up User Credulity-Kills ... "Credulity-Kills" does not match any player's name exactly. ... ICC Member Handle:
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The life of the mind in our society suffers, in many ways, from an increase in credulity and an associated flight from expertise. I’ll tackle this subject in three two-part essays, as part of Britannica’s “Web 2.0″ forum.
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