I'm Skeptical.
July 15, 2002 9:50 PM Subscribe
I'm Skeptical. UFOs, psychic phenomenon, Bigfoot, or miracles got you down? Consult the Skeptic's Dictionary. Debunker James Randi is online as well, while psychic Sylvia Browne just refuses to take $1 million dollars.
I still think Randi should have given the money to the Vinyl Vision guy - one of the few people who have surprised him.
posted by vacapinta at 10:29 PM on July 15, 2002
posted by vacapinta at 10:29 PM on July 15, 2002
Nice links, thanks! The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has good entries on Skepticism, Ancient Skepticism and Moral Skepticism.
posted by homunculus at 10:36 PM on July 15, 2002
posted by homunculus at 10:36 PM on July 15, 2002
Hey, that vinyl vision thing! *stares at CD...nothing*
posted by Mack Twain at 12:14 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by Mack Twain at 12:14 AM on July 16, 2002
I dunno. I tend to side with the Randis and CSICOP folks in the face of a populace increasingly seeming to buy psychic phenomena and other things of its ilk as real without critical thinking.
posted by owillis at 2:14 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by owillis at 2:14 AM on July 16, 2002
Without critical thinking, that's the key point, isn't it. And that's not likely to change, regardless of which side is feeding the biased information. The question then becomes, is it better to have a populace that believes all sorts of crazy things without much thought, or a populace that is very resistant to believing things, again without much thought.
posted by Nothing at 2:59 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by Nothing at 2:59 AM on July 16, 2002
That is, assuming the information is biased, but it seems that the groups that get the most public attention, and thus have the most impact on what people believe, are also the most biased.
posted by Nothing at 3:03 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by Nothing at 3:03 AM on July 16, 2002
I'd like to see Sonya Fitzpatrick take the 1 Million Dollar Paranormal challenge. I am generally open minded about the paranormal, taking claims on a case by case basis, but I am utterly unimpressed with her skills. Perception and common sense are excellent qualities to have, but it's a little disingenious to base a pet psychic career on them.
posted by jennyb at 4:33 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by jennyb at 4:33 AM on July 16, 2002
In the bigger picture, if people were better critical thinkers, we wouldn't have such terrible leaders. Politicians spin things this way and that and the sheep follow. Instead, it would be nice for everyone to have a functioning BS detector ... even for just one day.
posted by quirked at 6:56 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by quirked at 6:56 AM on July 16, 2002
if someone offered a million dollars for me to do what i make a living at--for much less--i'd do it. Even if i didn't want the money i'd do it. Unless under scientific scrutiny it would be proven that i don't know html and that i couldn't find the crop tool in photoshop to save my life.
posted by th3ph17 at 10:16 AM on July 16, 2002
posted by th3ph17 at 10:16 AM on July 16, 2002
Ah science. Just as reactionary and dogmatic as religion, only not half as much fun to mock.
I'm a true skeptic, not a debunker. I find debunkers about as credible as people who think that every light they see in the sky is a flying saucer. Both groups are totally closed minded about everything.
posted by mark13 at 7:54 AM on July 17, 2002
I'm a true skeptic, not a debunker. I find debunkers about as credible as people who think that every light they see in the sky is a flying saucer. Both groups are totally closed minded about everything.
posted by mark13 at 7:54 AM on July 17, 2002
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posted by mr_crash_davis at 10:17 PM on July 15, 2002