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Pseudoskepticism
Pseudoskepticism (or pseudoscepticism,
or
ideological skepticism)
refers to a philosophical or scientific position which appears to be that of skepticism or scientific
skepticism but
which in reality fails to be so, for whatever reason (wikipedia)
Books
Websites
Articles
- Tim Bolen,
The
Skeptics: Who are they? What are they?
- Stephen Bond,
Why I am no longer a skeptic
- Daniel Drasin:
Zen ... and the Art of Debunkery Or, How to Debunk Just About Anything (interview)
- Lyle Duell:
Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence
- Enrico Facco and Christian Agrillo,
Near-death experiences between science and prejudice (cc)
- Neal Grossman,
Four Errors
Commonly Made by Professional Debunkers (cc)
- Michael Grosso,
Hume’s Syndrome: Irrational Resistance to the Paranormal
- George P. Hansen,
CSICOP and the Skeptics: An Overview
- Mark Leary,
Why Are (Some) Scientists So Opposed to Parapsychology? (cc)
- William F. McComas,
The Principal
Elements of the Nature of Science: Dispelling The Myths
- Dennis Rawlins,
sTARBABY (cc)
- David Scharf:
Pseudoscience and Victor Stenger's Quantum Gods:
Mistaken, Misinformed And Misleading
- Stephan Schwartz,
The Antique Roadshow: How Denier Movements Debunk Evolution, Climate
Change, and Nonlocal Consciousness
- Stephan Schwartz,
False Equivalencies and the Mediocrity of Nonlocal Consciousness (src,cc)
- Mark Sharlow,
Debunking the
Skeptics
- Rupert Sheldrake,
Do Skeptics Play Fair?
- Marcello Truzzi:
Reflections On The Reception of Unconventional Claims in Science
- Greg Taylor:
Skeptical of a Skeptic (Martin Gardner) (pdf)
Blog Posts
Examples
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