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Description: Web site of the debate between Sue Scott, Kenan Malik, Rita Carter and Christopher Badcock. There are useful links and contact information.
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Page title:The Great Debate: Home Page
Keywords:great debate, debate, Darwin, Darwinism, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Evolutionary, Psychology, human, Human Nature, consciousness, mind, sexual selection, sexuality, selection, Sociobiology, Sociology, free speech, free, speech, freedom, determinism, meaning, subject, autonomy, gene, genes, genetics, genetic, genome, meme, memes, humanism, humanist, progress, Institute of Ideas, Caspar Hewett, Caspar, Hewett, Casper, Hewitt, Jon Bryan, Jonathan Bryan, Jon Pugh, Pugh, Dave OToole, David OToole, Mo Lovatt, Lovatt, Lucy Madden, Lucy Probert, Charlie Winstanley, Jackie Scollen, Christopher Badcock, Badcock, Psychodarwinism, Freud, Rita Carter, Mapping the Mind, Helene Guldberg, Kenan Malik, Malik, Meaning of Race, Matt Ridley, Ridley, Origins of Virtue, Red Queen, Sue Scott
Description:The Great Debate is a group of people dedicated to providing courses, day schools, discussions and workshops for the general public on topics ranging from Darwinism and human nature, to free speech and environmental thought. We also run a schools programme that includes public discussions, debating workshops in schools and the great northern debate project.
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