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- Woo believers claiming skepticism is a pseudoscience
Re: Woo believers claiming skepticism is a pseudoscience by Gord » Thu Oct 24, 2013 4:01 am Skepticism is a pseudoscience in the same way that atheism is a religion
- Skepticism Turned Toward The Psychiatry Skeptics
Re: Skepticism Turned Toward The Psychiatry Skeptics by TrueSkeptic » Wed Feb 27, 2013 10:06 am TrueSkeptic wrote: At least now you appear to understand that your dopamine theory of depression in PD was wrong The article says exactly the opposite Brilliant :mrgreen:
- Skeptical about Skepticism, and Disappointed. - Skeptic Forum
Re: Skeptical about Skepticism, and Disappointed by Matthew Ellard » Sat Dec 20, 2014 11:48 pm Hydroxonium wrote: If our Thinking Process is the result of random evolutionary processes, why do we commit the Blunder of trusting It? You obviously don't know what evolution is, as you have missed out the entire second part of the process
- Can the ultimate skeptic be defeated? - Page 6 - Skeptic Forum
Sortim wrote: ↑ Fri May 01, 2020 4:09 pm The ultimate skeptic questions every assertion of objective truth, including the assertion that there are objective truths It doesn't necessarily call itself an objective truth, but rather it asserts that no objective truth can be known with certainty Can the ultimate skeptic be refuted somehow? How would you go about showing the ultimate skeptic
- Experiencing the other side - flip it! - Skeptic Forum
Here are tre brain states: 1 Low Dopamine – extreme skepticism, missing a lot of patterns, both real and illusion 2 Medium Dopamine – flourishing creativity, ability to recognize and evaluate patterns 3 High Dopamine – potential madness, see patterns everywhere and unable to filter the illusion from the real "
- The first North American colonists. - Skeptic Forum
Re: The first North American colonists by landrew » Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:05 pm I have little love for the type of skepticism that finds it easiest to get out the hedge-clippers, cutting off the loose ends, and then goes back to sipping hot cocoa and reading the funnies
- Skeptic Forum
That it is the skeptic's fault for somehow behaving dogmatic and stodgy that so many believe nonsense Hurrah, a new-old thought dawns, lets be nice, patient, show compassion, on a large scale, just can't lose that way After all, how many of us have had some smiling true believer babbling nonsense in our face, because they know they hold the absolute truth, and we realize, Jesus Christmas
- Strange Coincidence and magic thinking - Skeptic Forum
Don't worry about it, the fundamental lesson of skepticism is that we are all prone to be irrational and it takes work to avoid
- 23. 5 - Skeptic Forum
Re: 23 5 by Poodle » Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:12 am That's the basis of an old science fiction story I read in the 60s But here's the strange thing about skepticism It isn't there just to debunk everything out of hand, but to identify faulty arguments and demand proof, if proof can be found
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