
Pseudoscience and Deception
The Smoke and Mirrors of Paranormal Claims
Bryan Farha(Editor)
University Press of America
Published on 24. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-0-7618-6292-5 (ISBN)
Description
Pseudoscience and Deception is a compilation of some of the most eye-opening skeptical articles pertaining to extraordinary claims and pseudoscience. The articles explore paranormal, extraordinary, or fringe-science claims and reveal logical explanations or outline the deceptive tactics involved in convincing the vulnerable. Topics include claims of astrology, psychic ability, alternative medicine, after-death communication, psychotherapy, and pseudoscience. The contributors to this book are among the most accomplished critical thinkers, scientists, and educators in the world and tackle their respective topics from a rational, logical, and skeptical perspective. Most students are seldom excited to study "critical thinking"-with the exception of allegedly paranormal phenomena as the subject matter. Educators must seize this golden opportunity to witness and experience students' genuine engagement in studying critical thinking.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the First EditionReading the chapters in this fine anthology will make you smarter and better able to cope. First, they will inform you and enrich your life. Then they will give you tools to allow you to sift sense from nonsense about all manner of claims and assertions that swirl about without much intelligent evaluation or response. This is your antidote to those. -- Kendrick Frazier, editor, Skeptical Inquirer: The Magazine for Science and Reason A 'how to' book for apprehending nature in its true grandeur. -- Ann Druyan, co-writer, Co-Writer of the Cosmos TV series and wife of the late Carl Sagan Dr. Farha has never had any misconceptions about how the universe really works. His book will encourage and help those for whom questions have arisen, and will give them points upon which to base arguments against the ever-growing dumbing-down of the public. We must awaken to this danger and oppose it. -- James Randi
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
17 b/w illustrations; 4 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
290 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-6292-5 (9780761862925)
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Persons
Bryan Farha is professor of behavioral studies in education at Oklahoma City University. He received a doctor of education degree in counseling psychology from the University of Tulsa. A scientific and technical consultant to the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), his work in combating deception has been recognized by CNN, TIME.com, The National Geographic Channel, andA&E. Dr. Farha is founder of the creative website, PARANORMALinquest.net.
Content
Foreword, by Michael Shermer
Preface
Acknowledgements
CRITICAL THOUGHT ABOUT STRANGE THINGS
1. Why Smart People Believe Weird Things
2. How to Argue
PSYCHIC PHENOMENA & FORTUNE-TELLING
3. Cold Reading: How to Convince Strangers That You Know All About Them
4. Long Island Chicanery
SCIENCE/HEALTH CLAIMS
5. Why Bogus Therapies Often Seem to Work
6. Power Balance Products: A Skeptical Look
7. Consensus on Climate Change
8. Why Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis is Worthless
OUT OF THIS WORLD
9. The Case For and Against Astrology
10. Looking Up to Logic
11. The Lunar Effect and Confirmation Bias
RELIGION & FAITH HEALING
12. Prayer and Healing: The Verdict Is In and the Results Are Null
13. Confessions of a Skeptic
PSYCHOTHERAPY
14. Pseudoscience in Contemporary Clinical Psychology: What it is and what we can do about it
NUMERICAL ANOMALIES
15. Number Manipulation: The Not "So Spooky" Tim McVeigh
AFTERLIFE AND RELATED PHE
Preface
Acknowledgements
CRITICAL THOUGHT ABOUT STRANGE THINGS
1. Why Smart People Believe Weird Things
2. How to Argue
PSYCHIC PHENOMENA & FORTUNE-TELLING
3. Cold Reading: How to Convince Strangers That You Know All About Them
4. Long Island Chicanery
SCIENCE/HEALTH CLAIMS
5. Why Bogus Therapies Often Seem to Work
6. Power Balance Products: A Skeptical Look
7. Consensus on Climate Change
8. Why Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis is Worthless
OUT OF THIS WORLD
9. The Case For and Against Astrology
10. Looking Up to Logic
11. The Lunar Effect and Confirmation Bias
RELIGION & FAITH HEALING
12. Prayer and Healing: The Verdict Is In and the Results Are Null
13. Confessions of a Skeptic
PSYCHOTHERAPY
14. Pseudoscience in Contemporary Clinical Psychology: What it is and what we can do about it
NUMERICAL ANOMALIES
15. Number Manipulation: The Not "So Spooky" Tim McVeigh
AFTERLIFE AND RELATED PHE