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Friday, February 24, 2012

Daniel Dennett receives 2012 Erasmus Prize for cultural contributions.

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"A lot of people want to keep science at bay," Dennett said. "I want to show them that all of these treasures are more wonderful when you show them how they work. I want to understand the mind and religion. All of these things are natural. There's got to be a natural as opposed to supernatural account for them."
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