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Why People Believe in Pseudoscience—and Why It’s So DangerousPseudoscience, once confined to the fringes, now floods our social media feeds, seeps into our political discourse, and influences public health decisions. With the rise of conspiracy theories and ...
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Keep in mind that “Pseudoscience” is not just for skeptics; it’s full of answering chapters for doubters, but also for anyone ...
Today, fraud and fakery pop up as memes, propaganda bots, and fake news in a mixed-up soup on our social media sites.
They also address broader questions, such as the relationship between the truth value of literature and the truth value of the sciences; how pseudoscience intersects with broader issues of knowledge ...
At its core, Sanatorium is a comment on the turbulent history of the practices and pseudoscience used to stigmatize mental illnesses. Advertisement All the Latest Game Footage and Images from ...
So get the new book “Pseudoscience” by Lydia Kang, M.D. and Nate Pedersen, go ahead, and indulge.
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