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Why People Believe Weird Things

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Why People Believe Weird Things

Pseudoscience, Superstition and Other Confusions of Our Time
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A survey of a range of irrationalisms, with explanations of their empirical and logical flaws, this book describes the differences between science and pseudo-science, and goes on to describe and critique popular contemporary irrationalisms. Why do smart people believe weird things? Why do so many people believe in mind reading, past-life regression therapy, extra-terrestrial abduction and ghosts? What is behind the rise of 'scientific creationism' and Holocaust denial? In an age of supposed scientific enlightenment why do we appear more impressionable than ever? Scientific historian, and director of the Skeptics Society, Michael Shermer debunks these extraordinary claims in a no-holds-barred assault on the popular superstitions and confused prejudices of our time. Exploring the very human reasons behind otherworldly phenomena, conspiracy theories and cults Shermer explains why are they are so appealing to so many. 'Skepticism is the agent of reason against organized irrationalism - and is therefore one of the keys to human social and civic decency.' - Stephen Jay Gould, from his foreword. Shermer reveals the darker side of wishful thinking, through the recovered memory movement, satanic rituals and other modern witch hunts, and ideologies of racial superiority. Confronting those who take advantage of the gullibility of other people to advance their own, self-serving agendas Why People Believe Weird Things is compelling and often disturbing. It is a perceptive portrait of the human capacity for self-delusion and a celebration of the scientific spirit.

Author Biography

Michael Shermer founded Skeptic magazine and website (www.skeptic.com) and is a contributing editor, and columnist, for Scientific American. Michael Shermer frequently appears on television and radio as a scientific expert.
Release date Australia
September 10th, 2007
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edition
Main
Imprint
Souvenir Press Ltd
Pages
384
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
ISBN-13
9780285638037
Product ID
2519278

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