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16. Why Alternative Medicine Can Be Scientifically Evaluated Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience. Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience
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Jesper Jerkert
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Why the Demarcation Problem Matters 1
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PART I. What’s the Problem with the Demarcation Problem?
- 1. The Demarcation Problem. A (Belated) Response to Laudan 9
- 2. Science and Pseudoscience. How to Demarcate after the (Alleged) Demise of the Demarcation Problem 29
- 3. Toward a Demarcation of Science from Pseudoscience 45
- 4. Defining Pseudoscience and Science 61
- 5. Loki’s Wager and Laudan’s Error. On Genuine and Territorial Demarcation 79
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PART II. History and Sociology of Pseudoscience
- 6. The Problem of Demarcation. History and Future 101
- 7. Science, Pseudoscience, and Science Falsely So-Called 121
- 8. Paranormalism and Pseudoscience as Deviance 145
- 9. Belief Buddies versus Critical Communities. The Social Organization of Pseudoscience 165
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PART III. The Borderlands between Science and Pseudoscience
- 10. Science and the Messy, Uncontrollable World of Nature 183
- 11. Science and Pseudoscience. The Difference in Practice and the Difference It Makes 203
- 12. Evolution. From Pseudoscience to Popular Science, from Popular Science to Professional Science 225
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PART IV. Science and the Supernatural
- 13. Is a Science of the Supernatural Possible? 247
- 14. Navigating the Landscape between Science and Religious Pseudoscience. Can Hume Help? 263
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PART V. True Believers and Their Tactics
- 15. Argumentation and Pseudoscience The Case for an Ethics of Argumentation 287
- 16. Why Alternative Medicine Can Be Scientifically Evaluated Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience. Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience 305
- 17. Pseudoscience. The Case of Freud’s Sexual Etiology of the Neuroses 321
- 18. The Holocaust Denier’s Playbook and the Tobacco Smokescreen. Common Threads in the Thinking and Tactics of Denialists and Pseudoscientists 341
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PART VI. The Cognitive Roots of Pseudoscience
- 19. Evolved to Be Irrational?. Evolutionary and Cognitive Foundations of Pseudosciences 361
- 20. Werewolves in Scientists’ Clothing. Understanding Pseudoscientific Cognition 381
- 21. The Salem Region. Two Mindsets about Science 397
- 22. Pseudoscience and Idiosyncratic Theories of Rational Belief 417
- 23. Agentive Thinking and Illusions of Understanding 439
- Contributor 459
- Index 461
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Why the Demarcation Problem Matters 1
-
PART I. What’s the Problem with the Demarcation Problem?
- 1. The Demarcation Problem. A (Belated) Response to Laudan 9
- 2. Science and Pseudoscience. How to Demarcate after the (Alleged) Demise of the Demarcation Problem 29
- 3. Toward a Demarcation of Science from Pseudoscience 45
- 4. Defining Pseudoscience and Science 61
- 5. Loki’s Wager and Laudan’s Error. On Genuine and Territorial Demarcation 79
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PART II. History and Sociology of Pseudoscience
- 6. The Problem of Demarcation. History and Future 101
- 7. Science, Pseudoscience, and Science Falsely So-Called 121
- 8. Paranormalism and Pseudoscience as Deviance 145
- 9. Belief Buddies versus Critical Communities. The Social Organization of Pseudoscience 165
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PART III. The Borderlands between Science and Pseudoscience
- 10. Science and the Messy, Uncontrollable World of Nature 183
- 11. Science and Pseudoscience. The Difference in Practice and the Difference It Makes 203
- 12. Evolution. From Pseudoscience to Popular Science, from Popular Science to Professional Science 225
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PART IV. Science and the Supernatural
- 13. Is a Science of the Supernatural Possible? 247
- 14. Navigating the Landscape between Science and Religious Pseudoscience. Can Hume Help? 263
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PART V. True Believers and Their Tactics
- 15. Argumentation and Pseudoscience The Case for an Ethics of Argumentation 287
- 16. Why Alternative Medicine Can Be Scientifically Evaluated Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience. Countering the Evasions of Pseudoscience 305
- 17. Pseudoscience. The Case of Freud’s Sexual Etiology of the Neuroses 321
- 18. The Holocaust Denier’s Playbook and the Tobacco Smokescreen. Common Threads in the Thinking and Tactics of Denialists and Pseudoscientists 341
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PART VI. The Cognitive Roots of Pseudoscience
- 19. Evolved to Be Irrational?. Evolutionary and Cognitive Foundations of Pseudosciences 361
- 20. Werewolves in Scientists’ Clothing. Understanding Pseudoscientific Cognition 381
- 21. The Salem Region. Two Mindsets about Science 397
- 22. Pseudoscience and Idiosyncratic Theories of Rational Belief 417
- 23. Agentive Thinking and Illusions of Understanding 439
- Contributor 459
- Index 461