In 1952, Martin Gardner wrote the book Fads and Fallacies in the
Name of Science, which has become a modern classic of the skeptical
movement. He is best known as the Father of Recreational
Mathematics, but was also a frank critic of pseudoscientists and a
contributor to the Skeptical Inquirer magazine.Marcello Truzzi was
one of the founders of the Committee for the Scientific
Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal in 1976. He left that and
founded the Center for Scientific Anomalies Research, which was
more aligned with his views.Dana Richards presents the unedited,
colorful correspondence between these two well-known figures within
the skeptical movement as they probed and wrestled with fundamental
questions such as:
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