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The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience

The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience
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Cover of the first edition
Author

Michael Shermer (editor)

Pat Linse (contributing editor)
Publisher ABC-CLIO
Publication date
November 14, 2002
Media type Print (Hardcover)
Pages 903
ISBN
OCLC 50155642
503 21
LC Class Q172.5.P77 S54 2002
Preceded by How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science
Followed by Denying History

Michael Shermer (editor)

The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience is a collection of articles that discuss the Skeptics Society's scientific findings of investigations into popular pseudoscientific and supernatural claims. It has been called "a 2-volume set with an attitude." The editor, Michael Shermer, director of the Skeptics Society, pulled together articles originally published in Skeptic magazine with some conceptual overviews and historical documents to create this two-volume encyclopedia.Pat Linse is listed as a contributing editor. It was published by ABC-CLIO in 2002.

The encyclopedia has five sections. The first volume is composed of alphabetical write-ups on the scientific view of pseudoscientific concepts such as the "Bermuda Triangle and dowsing, Shroud of Turin and Feng Shui, spiritualism and biorhythms, placebo effect and graphology, Alien abductions and UFOs, crop circles and astrology", followed by a section of investigations and discussions. The second volume explores such subjects in more depth with sections containing case studies, "for and against" essays, and historical documents. This final section has been criticized for containing only five documents.



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