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- How We Believe: Science, Skepticism, and the Search for God - tekijä: Michael Shermer
- Flim-Flam! Psychics, ESP, Unicorns, and Other Delusions - tekijä: James Randi
- Science friction : where the known meets the unknown - tekijä: Michael Shermer
- The Science of Good and Evil: Why People Cheat, Gossip, Care, Share, and Follow the Golden Rule - tekijä: Michael Shermer
- The Borderlands of Science: where sense meets nonsense - tekijä: Michael Shermer
| - Voodoo science : the road from foolishness to fraud - tekijä: Robert L. Park
- Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science - tekijä: Martin Gardner
- Did Adam and Eve have navels? : discourses on reflexology, numerology, urine therapy, and other dubious subjects - tekijä: Martin Gardner
- The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions - tekijä: Robert Todd Carroll
- An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural - tekijä: James Randi
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Few can talk with more personal authority about the range of human beliefs than Michael Shermer. At various times in the past, Shermer has believed in fundamentalist Christianity, alien abductions, Ayn Rand, megavitamin therapy, and deep-tissue massage. Now he believes in skepticism, and his motto is " Cognite tute--think for yourself." This updated edition of Why People Believe Weird Things covers Holocaust denial and creationism in considerable detail, and has chapters on abductions, Satanism, Afrocentrism, near-death experiences, Randian positivism, and psychics. Shermer has five basic answers to the implied question in his title: for consolation, for immediate gratification, for simplicity, for moral meaning, and because hope springs eternal. He shows the kinds of errors in thinking that lead people to believe weird (that is, unsubstantiated) things, especially the built-in human need to see patterns, even where there is no pattern to be seen. Throughout, Shermer emphasizes that skepticism (in his sense) does not need to be cynicism: "Rationality tied to moral decency is the most powerful joint instrument for good that our planet has ever known." --Mary Ellen Curtin
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