Skepticism 101 : how to think like a scientist
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Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2013].
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Chantilly, VA : Teaching Co., [2013].
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9 audio discs (approximately 9 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Lecturer: Professor Michael Shermer, Claremont Graduate University and Chapman University.
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"Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman said, "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself- and you are the easiest person to fool." These words are no less insightful today than they were when he wrote them in 1985. Despite our best efforts, we are all vulnerable to believing things without using logic or having proper evidence- and it doesn't matter how educated or well read we are. Our brains seem to be hardwired to have our beliefs come first and explanations for our beliefs second. And although we are skilled at recognizing the cognitive biases in other people's thinking, we often have blinders on when it comes to our own. Professor Michael Shermer of Claremont Graduate University and Chapman University calls the hallmarks of skepticism the "best tools ever devised in human history for thinking about anything," including life's biggest questions. In Skepticism 101: How to Think like a Scientist, he reveals how to use these concepts and techniques to better comprehend the world around you. Over the course of 18 thought-provoking lectures that will surprise, challenge, and entertain you, you will learn how to think, not just what to think- and you'll come to understand why extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Course description from distributor's web page.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Shermer, M. (2013). Skepticism 101: how to think like a scientist . Teaching Co..

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Shermer, Michael. 2013. Skepticism 101: How to Think Like a Scientist. Teaching Co.

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Shermer, Michael. Skepticism 101: How to Think Like a Scientist Teaching Co, 2013.

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