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Honest Liar
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The Honest Liar, Episode #13. June 28, 2010. In this interview recorded at the National Science Foundation for the National Capital Area Skeptic’s presentation of the Philip J. Klass award to him, Ray Hyman explores the intersection of skepticism, magic, and psychology throughout the course of his life. He talks about his experiences with spiritualist church services, including question and answer services purporting […]. Read the full article. The Honest Liar, Episode #12. May 21, 2010. May 7, 2010.
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In Defense of Baseball: Adam Gopnik Replies
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In Defense of Baseball: Adam Gopnik Replies. May 11, 2010. In Defense of Baseball: Adam Gopnik Replies. One of the risks of blogging for the non-blogger and for the veteran blogger too, I imagine is that it freezes in place as set ideas and arguments feelings and intuitions that are, in their origin, much vaguer and more nebulous than that. In that little End of Baseball? So: the question I wanted to put was not why didn’t I get it, but why, getting it as much as I do, or did, why did I no longer care?
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Events
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The Production of Public Understanding of Science. November 29, 2015. The PoPUS Project had an outstanding November for which we are thankful! First, we had an amazing turnout for our “Merchants of Doubt” events. But recognizing what’s going on in such cases the “con” is all about the manipulation of. Fidence should give us pause, as transmitting knowledge. Trusting others. This is an area we plan to explore philosophically and experimentally in the coming months. Professors Oreskes and Mann with students.
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“Merchants of Doubt” with Panel Discussion
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The Production of Public Understanding of Science. October 3, 2015. 8220;Merchants of Doubt” with Panel Discussion. November 5th 6th, 2015. The PoPUS Project is delighted to announce a special public showing of the recent, critically-acclaimed documentary by Robert Kenner, “Merchants of Doubt”. Based on the 2010 book. By Naomi Oreskes and Eric Conway. The film features prominently Professor Oreskes. As well as climate scientist (and previous PoPUS visitor. And “honest liar” Jamy Ian Swiss. For a bit more...
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Matthew
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The Production of Public Understanding of Science. November 29, 2015. The PoPUS Project had an outstanding November for which we are thankful! First, we had an amazing turnout for our “Merchants of Doubt” events. But recognizing what’s going on in such cases the “con” is all about the manipulation of. Fidence should give us pause, as transmitting knowledge. Trusting others. This is an area we plan to explore philosophically and experimentally in the coming months. Professors Oreskes and Mann with students.
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Climate Change
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The Production of Public Understanding of Science. November 29, 2015. The PoPUS Project had an outstanding November for which we are thankful! First, we had an amazing turnout for our “Merchants of Doubt” events. But recognizing what’s going on in such cases the “con” is all about the manipulation of. Fidence should give us pause, as transmitting knowledge. Trusting others. This is an area we plan to explore philosophically and experimentally in the coming months. Professors Oreskes and Mann with students.
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Denialism
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The Production of Public Understanding of Science. November 29, 2015. The PoPUS Project had an outstanding November for which we are thankful! First, we had an amazing turnout for our “Merchants of Doubt” events. But recognizing what’s going on in such cases the “con” is all about the manipulation of. Fidence should give us pause, as transmitting knowledge. Trusting others. This is an area we plan to explore philosophically and experimentally in the coming months. Professors Oreskes and Mann with students.
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magic
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Happy Hallowe’en, Harry. November 16, 2010. I have long been associated in various capacities with the James Randi Educational Foundation [randi.org], where I currently serve as Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the President, D.J. Grothe. I’ve now begun blogging for SWIFT, the foundation’s blog site, and my first entry was about Harry Houdini, in honor of Hallowe’en, which is also […]. Read the full article. Empathy: A Job Skill. February 6, 2010. Read the full article. Happy Hallowe’en, Harry.
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I Knew You Were Going To Say That
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I Knew You Were Going To Say That. December 3, 2010. Originally posted on SWIFT. December 1, 2010]. Read the full article. Tagged as: Daryl Bem. Comments… add one now. Previous post: Believing in Santa. For the most recent news and appearance dates, check out the archive. Newsletters. Sign up for the mail list here. I Knew You Were Going To Say That. Eastwood’s “Hereafter” Offers More Questions Than Answers. Happy Hallowe’en, Harry. The Honest Liar, Episode #13. Find me on myspace. Follow me on Twitter!
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Believing in Santa
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November 28, 2010. Originally posted on SWIFT. November 24, 2010]. At Dragon*Con earlier this year, I took part in the Raising Skeptical Geeks panel, moderated by Desiree Schell (of the Skeptically Speaking podcast), and joined by Adam Savage, Laura Phillips, LaVerne Angela Knight-West, Daniel Loxton, and Barbara Drescher. [You can find the complete audio of the panel discussion HERE. Read the full article …. Comments… add one now. Next post: I Knew You Were Going To Say That. The Honest Liar, Episode #13.