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*{{cite web |url=http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114754/steven-pinker-leon-wieseltier-debate-science-vs-humanities |title=Science vs. the humanities: Round III |author=Steven Pinker, Leon Wieseltier |date=September 26, 2013  
*{{cite web |url=http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114754/steven-pinker-leon-wieseltier-debate-science-vs-humanities |title=Science vs. the humanities: Round III |author=Steven Pinker, Leon Wieseltier |date=September 26, 2013  
|publisher=New Republic}} Pinker-Wieseltier debate Part III. Pinker: "Good ideas can come from any source, and they must be evaluated on their cogency"; Wieseltier: "I am for a two-state solution. In this arena of tension, as in the other one, I believe that a one-state solution would involve the erasure of one of the realms, its distortion by, and subordination to, an authority that has no legitimate claim over it."
|publisher=New Republic}} Pinker-Wieseltier debate Part III. Pinker: "Good ideas can come from any source, and they must be evaluated on their cogency"; Wieseltier: "I am for a two-state solution. In this arena of tension, as in the other one, I believe that a one-state solution would involve the erasure of one of the realms, its distortion by, and subordination to, an authority that has no legitimate claim over it."
*{{cite book |author=James W. Jones |title=Can Science Explain Religion?: The Cognitive Science Debate |chapter=Chapter 4: Beyond Reductive Physicalism: ''Mind and Nature'' |pages=pp. 140 ff |isbn=9780190249380 |year=2015 |publisher=Oxford University Press |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lgE7CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA140&dq}}

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  • Steven Pinker, Leon Wieseltier (September 26, 2013). Science vs. the humanities: Round III. New Republic. Pinker-Wieseltier debate Part III. Pinker: "Good ideas can come from any source, and they must be evaluated on their cogency"; Wieseltier: "I am for a two-state solution. In this arena of tension, as in the other one, I believe that a one-state solution would involve the erasure of one of the realms, its distortion by, and subordination to, an authority that has no legitimate claim over it."