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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water […]

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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From the archives: Tolerating continued uncertainty – leaving cases unexplained Peter O’Hara The Skeptic

This article originally appeared in The Skeptic, Volume 1, Issue 1, from 1987. In the ordinary courses of our lives, we come across new facts and later find explanations for them. In childhood, we deal with simple things, the sort we take for granted as adults. For example, when you turn on the hot water

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