Website review: The Skeptics Dictionary - Skepdic.c...
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•119 reviews since Jun 21, 2002
philosophy, atheist, skepticism
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petercabrera74 rated 5 weeks ago- This website will force you to reconsider many of your most cherished belief. It will also introduce you to some very bizarre beliefs and practices. I have spent too many hours perusing this site.

sension rated 8 weeks ago- I am such a skeptic and realist.

Weni rated 3 months ago- The Skeptic's Dictionary is a website and a book. Each features definitions, arguments, and essays on occult topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies, and provides a lively, commonsense trove of detailed information on things supernatural, paranormal, and pseudoscientific.

monograph rated 3 months ago- The Skeptic's Dictionary is a website and a book. Each features definitions, arguments, and essays on occult topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies

AngelaHayden rated 3 months ago- What is The Skeptic's Dictionary? The Skeptic's Dictionary is a website and a book. Each features definitions, arguments, and essays on occult topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies, and provides a lively, commonsense trove of detailed information on things supernatural, paranormal, and pseudoscientific. Dozens of topics in logic, perception, science, and philosophy are also covered to help explain the appeal and popularity of occult beliefs and to provide a guide for critical thinking. » More about the SD & Reader comments on the SD The Web site was created in 1994 - thanks to the Davis Community Network - and is still evolving. The book was published in 2003 by John Wiley & Sons, thanks in large part to literary agent Ted Weinstein and former Wiley editor Jeff Golick.

Marullo rated 3 months ago- seems like a good resource for apposing quack science

Suzie rated 5 months ago- From the page: "The Skeptic's Dictionary is a website and a book. Each features definitions, arguments, and essays on occult topics ranging from acupuncture to zombies, and provides a lively, commonsense trove of detailed information on things supernatural, paranormal, or pseudoscientific"