Skeptics Resources


This is my very short list of some links that may be of interest to skeptics (like myself). There's a lot of good stuff out there and this is just a minor sampling.

Yahoo Skeptics -- as is often the case with Yahoo, it is a good place to start but certainly isn't the final word in resources (not to mention that it often contains non-sequitur categorization)...they put skeptics in with all sorts of "alternative" philosophies, which seems weird to me.

Amazing Randi -- the one and only! Former stage magician and child prodigy who, knowing the tricks of the trade, has dedicated his life to debunking charlatans and perpetuators of pseudoscience.

Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal -- a fine organization with quite an impressive group of members including Leon Lederman, Martin Gardner, and the late Carl Sagan. Publishers of the Skeptical Inquirer; some issues are available online.

Skeptics Society -- an organization that holds a lecture series at Caltech and publishes Skeptic magazine "for the purpose of promoting science and critical thinking, and disseminating information on pseudoscience, pseudohistory, the paranormal, magic, superstition, fringe claims and groups, revolutionary science, proto-science, and the history of science and pseudoscience, in articles, essays, reviews, and letters." Some issues are available online.

Teaching About Religion (also try .com rather than .org; also see Different Drummers: Nonconforming Thinkers in History-- Drs. Mynga Futrell and Paul Geisert have developed a wonderful supplementary history curriculum. Their goal is to introduce junior high school students to the impact of freethinkers on history and what a difference non-conformity and independence of thought has made in the world. The program is the perfect mix of fact-finding and self discovory without being preachy or intrusive. It artfully and evenhandedly presents the views of skeptics and freethinkers without a hard-sell. This fully developed program has been approved for use in California schools -- indeed, this is a great contribution to the freethought movement! Check it out and order your own copy of some of their inspiring material! The authors also give a great team presentation.

Alan Sokal -- The Social Text Affair fully documented by the man himself. Ever find yourself going mad trying to understand the academic left (a complex network of over-educated academic *intellectuals* who, grossly speaking, snub their noses at the notion of reality beyond a social construct)? Physicist Alan Sokal decided to do something about it. You can't argue with these people because logic and debate tend to loose some impact when any form of reasoning is regarded as a social construct, containing no intrinsic truth. Sokal, in a brilliant parody (Spinal Tap would be proud) mimicking their pseudo-intellectual literary style (say a bunch of stuff that sounds neat), managed to make up a bunch of jibberish and publish it in one of their acclaimed journals (Social Text). No one seemed to question the absurd claims and non-sequitur babble (you should see this stuff). Many of the details and drama of the parody/experiment are outlined at this wonderful site.

National Center for Science Education

Skeptic's Dictionary

Skeptics News

Prometheus Books

*Alternative* Resources -- I've compiled a meager list of links to sites representing various ideologies from the Moonies to the Church of Satan. Mostly fringe stuff, but some classic entrenched views too...


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