Shermer, Michael

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Why people believe weird things

pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time
The co-founder of "Skeptic" magazine explains why people are so willing to believe in mind reading, alien abductions, ghosts, and other manifestations of pseudoscience, and discusses how such wrong thinking can lead to very real danger.
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Denying history

who says the Holocaust never happened and why do they say it?
2009

The borderlands of science

where sense meets nonsense
2001

Why people believe weird things

pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time
2002
The co-founder of "Skeptic" magazine explains why people are so willing to believe in mind reading, alien abductions, ghosts, and other manifestations of pseudoscience, and discusses how such wrong thinking can lead to very real danger.

Science friction

where the known meets the unknown
2005

The borderlands of science

where sense meets nonsense
2002
Discusses the relationship between real science and borderland science shows how many scientific theories fall into the category of pseudoscience.

Denying history

who says the Holocaust never happened and why do they say it?
2002
Examines Holocaust denial as a classic case study in how the past may be revised for present political and ideological purposes; and includes refutation of the Holocaust deniers' claims and arguments, analyses of their personalities and motives, and evidence that the Holocaust did indeed occur.

Why people believe weird things

pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time
1997
The co-founder of "Skeptic" magazine explains why people are so willing to believe in mind reading, alien abductions, ghosts, and other manifestations of pseudoscience, and discusses how such wrong thinking can lead to very real danger.

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