
Unreason
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All of the articles within are interesting and readable. Yet they are also quite diverse. Some articles reinforce and complement each other; others (as happens in science) may voice disagreements or differing perspectives. But they all have one thing in common: a respect for evidence-a demand for the best, most well-tested, most scientifically reliable information.
Readers will learn:
Why and how conspiracy rumors start, spread, and readily gain believers
How to stay afloat in a sea of disinformation and survive the age of misinformation
Why and how we form beliefs and adhere to them so powerfully
How and why memory is fallible-and what we can do about it
How pseudoexperiments mislead the public about science
Unreason will arm readers with scientific knowledge to curb the misinformation and misconceptions that increasingly threaten our civil discourse. Even further, these essays present a way for us to be better citizens, equipped to deal with the winds of misinformation and disinformation swirling about us and better able to look ahead to a world where science and reason-indeed just good old common sense-can prevail.
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Benjamin Radford is an American writer, investigator, and skeptic. He has authored, coauthored or contributed to over twenty books and written over a thousand articles and columns on a wide variety of topics including urban legends, unexplained mysteries, the paranormal, critical thinking, mass hysteria, and media literacy. His book, Mysterious New Mexico: Miracles, Magic, and Monsters in the Land of Enchantment, was published in the summer of 2014 and is a scientific investigation of famous legends and folklore in the state of New Mexico. In 2016 Radford published Bad Clowns, a 2017 IPPY bronze award winner, and he is regarded as an expert on the bad clowns phenomenon.
Content
- Intro
- Part I SCIENCE AND BELIEF
- CHAPTER 1 Science THE GOLD STANDARD OF TRUTH
- CHAPTER 2 What Science Is and How and Why It Works
- CHAPTER 3 Why We Need Science
- CHAPTER 4 The God Engine HOW BELIEF DEVELOPS
- CHAPTER 5 Why We Believe-Long after We Shouldn't
- CHAPTER 6 Progressophobia WHY THINGS ARE BETTER THAN YOU THINK THEY ARE
- Part II SCIENCE, MISINFORMATION, AND THE PUBLIC
- CHAPTER 7 The War on Science, Anti-Intellectualism, and"Alternative Ways of Knowing" in 21st-CenturyAmerica
- CHAPTER 8 A Life Preserver forStaying Afloat in a Sea of Misinformation
- CHAPTER 9 Surviving the Misinformation Age
- CHAPTER 10 How to Repair the American Mind SOLVING AMERICA'S COGNITIVE CRISIS
- CHAPTER 11 The Politicalization of Scientific Issues
- CHAPTER 12 Public Debate, Scientific Skepticism, and Science Denial
- CHAPTER 13 Clear Thinking about Conspiracy Theories in Troubled Times
- CHAPTER 14 Life, the Quniverse, and Everything (Part I)
- CHAPTER 15 Pizzagate and Beyond USING SOCIAL RESEARCH TO UNDERSTAND CONSPIRACY LEGENDS
- CHAPTER 16 The Scientific Frauds Underlying the False MMR Vaccine-Autism Link
- CHAPTER 17 Wildlife Apocalypse HOW MYTHS AND SUPERSTITIONS ARE DRIVING ANIMAL EXTINCTIONS
- CHAPTER 18 Quackery at WHO A CHINESE AFFAIR
- CHAPTER 19 Everything Means Something in Viking
- Part III SCIENCE AND SKEPTICISM
- CHAPTER 20 The Scientist's Skepticism
- CHAPTER 21 The Selfish Gene Revisited
- CHAPTER 22 Authority and Skepticism
- CHAPTER 23 Why Skepticism?
- CHAPTER 24 Why Parapsychological Claims Cannot Be True
- CHAPTER 25 Behe, Bias, and Bears (Oh My!)
- CHAPTER 26 Skepticism and the Persuasive Power of Conversion Stories
- CHAPTER 27 In Troubled Times, This Is What We Do
- CHAPTER 28 Seven Big Misconceptions about Heredity
- CHAPTER 29 Autism Wars SCIENCE STRIKES BACK
- CHAPTER 30 Skepticism and Pseudoexperiments
- CHAPTER 31 Arthur J. Cramp THE QUACKBUSTER WHO PROFESSIONALIZED AMERICAN MEDICINE
- CHAPTER 32 Environmentalism and the Fringe
- CHAPTER 33 A Skeptic's Guide to Ethical and Effective Curse Removal
- Part IV SCIENCE AND PSEUDOSCIENCE DUBIOUS CLAIMS
- CHAPTER 34 Vaccines, Autism, and the Promotion of Irrelevant Research A SCIENCE-PSEUDOSCIENCE ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 35 Illusions of Memory
- CHAPTER 36 The "Lie Detector" Test Revisited A GREAT EXAMPLE OF JUNK SCIENCE
- CHAPTER 37 Does Astrology Need to Be True? A THIRTY-YEAR UPDATE
- CHAPTER 38 Hans J. Eysenck THE DOWNFALL OF A CHARLATAN
- CHAPTER 39 Beware the Naturopathic Cancer Quack
- CHAPTER 40 Sources of Quantum Voodooism
- CHAPTER 41 Percival Lowell and the Canals of Mars
- CHAPTER 42 The Roswell Incident at 70 FACTS, NOT MYTHS
- CHAPTER 43 The "Roswell Slides" Fiasco UFOLOGY'S BIGGEST BLACK EYE
- CHAPTER 44 The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Delusion LOOKING BACK AFTER FORTY YEARS
- CHAPTER 45 Magic Waters
- CHAPTER 46 Reasons to Believe's Continuing Assault on Science
- CHAPTER 47 Twenty-One Reasons Noah's Worldwide Flood Never Happened
- Acknowledgments
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