Hearts and brains
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I believe it with all my heart.
This is a no-brainer.
Poetry and science have never been on a collision course, and perhaps they never will, despite some clumsy attempts to hatch an ars poetica of science. Perhaps they never should.
The language of love, affection and spiritual thinking we inherited is cardio-centric, even though we now know the heart to b…
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