There are many articles that I want to read, of particular interest to me was the Socratic Gadfly and his post, whilst not sufficient in itself, served to introduce to me someone who is skeptical of Pop Evolutionary Psychology too, so he is on my reading list now. And that is what the Skeptic's Circle is great for - discovering new bloggers and writers that interest you. So go ahead and check it out
Thursday 29 January 2009
The Skepticism Review and Education Program Edition
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carnivals,
skepticism
The 104th Skeptics’ Circle is up The Skepticism Review and Education Program Edition. This is really well presented, many thanks to the hosts the Space City Skeptics from the Houston Skeptic Society. My article Weird Science Review is up there.
There are many articles that I want to read, of particular interest to me was the Socratic Gadfly and his post, whilst not sufficient in itself, served to introduce to me someone who is skeptical of Pop Evolutionary Psychology too, so he is on my reading list now. And that is what the Skeptic's Circle is great for - discovering new bloggers and writers that interest you. So go ahead and check it out
There are many articles that I want to read, of particular interest to me was the Socratic Gadfly and his post, whilst not sufficient in itself, served to introduce to me someone who is skeptical of Pop Evolutionary Psychology too, so he is on my reading list now. And that is what the Skeptic's Circle is great for - discovering new bloggers and writers that interest you. So go ahead and check it out
Posted by
Martin Freedman
on Thursday 29 January 2009
at
08:13
Filed under
carnivals,
skepticism
2 comments:
Ahh, thanks.
SG.
I've followed Buller's reasoning (and a few others), since he came out with his book.
Check out Massimo Pigliucci
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