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Critical Thinking, Science, and Pseudoscience - Why We Can't Trust Our Brains (Paperback)
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Critical Thinking, Science, and Pseudoscience - Why We Can't Trust Our Brains (Paperback)
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This text for undergraduate courses in critical thinking across
disciplines uses the intriguing and appealing exploration of
pseudoscience to apply these principles and skills. Providing an
accessible foundation of what critical thinking is, why it's
important, and how to apply these skills, the book explores the
psychological and social reasons of why human beings tend to find
credence in extraordinary claims. The book then shows how critical
thinking skills are used to evaluate specific pseudoscientific
arenas by applying scientific methods from various disciplines.
From alien abductions, ghosts, and psychic phenomena to historical
revisionism and unsupported medical and mental health treatments,
this intriguing book uses examples form a wide range of
pseudoscience fields and brings evidence from diverse fields as
psychology, biology, and physics to critically examine these
claims. Authored by a psychologist and a philosopher who have
extensive experience teaching and writing on critical thinking and
skeptical inquiry, this work is a lively text for courses in
critical thinking and the phenomenon of pseudoscience across
multiple disciplines.
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