Antiscience Books

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Evolution? The Fossils Say No! Evolution? The Fossils Say No! (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as antiscience)
avg rating 3.04 — 24 ratings — published
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The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science: A Scientist's Warning The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science: A Scientist's Warning (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 1 time as antiscience)
avg rating 3.88 — 859 ratings — published
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Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design Creationism's Trojan Horse: The Wedge of Intelligent Design (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as antiscience)
avg rating 3.94 — 169 ratings — published 2003
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Tricks of the Mind Tricks of the Mind (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as antiscience)
avg rating 4.04 — 6,970 ratings — published 2006
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The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (Paperback)
by (shelved 1 time as antiscience)
avg rating 4.29 — 80,104 ratings — published 1995
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“Doubt is crucial in science—in the version we call curiosity or healthy skepticism, it drives science forward—but it also makes science vulnerable to misrepresentation, because it is easy to take uncertainties out of context and create the impression that everything is unresolved. This was the tobacco industry's key insight: that you could use normal scientific uncertainty to undermine the status of actual scientific knowledge."

...Individual clinicians cannot single-handedly combat this kind of antiscience, a climate that has only been fostered by some political and religious leaders and by the social media. But at the very least, we can make our patients aware of the forces at play and the mind games that such merchants of doubt employ.”
John Halamka, The Transformative Power of Mobile Medicine: Leveraging Innovation, Seizing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles of mHealth

Hannah Arendt
“Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise.”
Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism

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