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by Michael Shermer


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  Table of Contents

  PART 1

  PART 2

  PART 3

  PART 4

  PART 5

  FOREWORD | The Positive Power of Skepticism

  INTRODUCTION TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION

  PROLOGUE | Next on Oprah

  PART 1: SCIENCE AND SKEPTICISM

  1. I Am Therefore I Think | A Skeptic's Manifesto

  2. The Most Precious Thing We Have | The Difference Between Science and Pseudoscience

  3. How Thinking Goes Wrong | Twenty-five Fallacies That Lead Us to Believe Weird Things

  PART 2: PSEUDOSCIENCE AND SUPERSTITION

  4. Deviations | The Normal, the Paranormal, and Edgar Cayce

  5. Through the Invisible | Near-Death Experiences and the Quest for Immortality

  6. Abducted! | Encounters with Aliens

  7. Epidemics of Accusations | Medieval and Modern Witch Crazes

  8. The Unlikeliest Cult | Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and the Cult of Person
ality

  PART 3: EVOLUTION AND CREATIONISM

  9. In the Beginning | An Evening with Duane T. Gish

  10. Confronting Creationists | Twenty-five Creationist Arguments, Twenty-five Evolutionist Answers

  11. Science Defended, Science Defined | Evolution and Creationism at the Supreme Court

  PART 4: HISTORY AND PSEUDOHISTORY

  12. Doing Donahue | History, Censorship, and Free Speech

  13. Who Says the Holocaust Never Happened, and Why Do They Say It? | An Overview of a Movement

  14. How We Know the Holocaust Happened | Debunking the Deniers

  15. Pigeonholes and Continuums | An African-Greek-German-American Looks at Race

  PART 5: HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL

  16. Dr. Tipler Meets Dr. Pangloss | Can Science Find the Best of All Possible Worlds?

  17. Why Do People Believe Weird Things?

  18. Why Smart People Believe Weird Things

  Bibliography

 

 

 


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