Nonsense on Stilts
Second Edition
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Nonsense on Stilts
Second Edition
Recent polls suggest that fewer than 40 percent of Americans believe in Darwin’s theory of evolution, despite it being one of science’s best-established findings. Parents still refuse to vaccinate their children for fear it causes autism, though this link has been consistently disproved. And about 40 percent of Americans believe that the threat of global warming is exaggerated, including many political leaders.
In this era of fake news and alternative facts, there is more bunk than ever. But why do people believe in it? And what causes them to embrace such pseudoscientific beliefs and practices? In this fully revised second edition, noted skeptic Massimo Pigliucci sets out to separate the fact from the fantasy in an entertaining exploration of the nature of science, the borderlands of fringe science, and—borrowing a famous phrase from philosopher Jeremy Bentham—the nonsense on stilts. Presenting case studies on a number of controversial topics, Pigliucci cuts through the ambiguity surrounding science to look more closely at how science is conducted, how it is disseminated, how it is interpreted, and what it means to our society. The result is in many ways a “taxonomy of bunk” that explores the intersection of science and culture at large.
No one—neither the public intellectuals in the culture wars between defenders and detractors of science nor the believers of pseudoscience themselves—is spared Pigliucci’s incisive analysis in this timely reminder of the need to maintain a line between expertise and assumption. Broad in scope and implication, Nonsense on Stilts is a captivating guide for the intelligent citizen who wishes to make up her own mind while navigating the perilous debates that will shape the future of our planet.
In this era of fake news and alternative facts, there is more bunk than ever. But why do people believe in it? And what causes them to embrace such pseudoscientific beliefs and practices? In this fully revised second edition, noted skeptic Massimo Pigliucci sets out to separate the fact from the fantasy in an entertaining exploration of the nature of science, the borderlands of fringe science, and—borrowing a famous phrase from philosopher Jeremy Bentham—the nonsense on stilts. Presenting case studies on a number of controversial topics, Pigliucci cuts through the ambiguity surrounding science to look more closely at how science is conducted, how it is disseminated, how it is interpreted, and what it means to our society. The result is in many ways a “taxonomy of bunk” that explores the intersection of science and culture at large.
No one—neither the public intellectuals in the culture wars between defenders and detractors of science nor the believers of pseudoscience themselves—is spared Pigliucci’s incisive analysis in this timely reminder of the need to maintain a line between expertise and assumption. Broad in scope and implication, Nonsense on Stilts is a captivating guide for the intelligent citizen who wishes to make up her own mind while navigating the perilous debates that will shape the future of our planet.
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Table of Contents
Introduction Science versus Pseudoscience and the “Demarcation Problem”
Chapter 1 Frustrating Conversations
Chapter 2 Hard Science, Soft Science
Chapter 3 Almost Science
Chapter 4 Pseudoscience
Chapter 5 Blame the Media?
Chapter 6 Debates on Science: The Rise of Think Tanks and the Decline of Public Intellectuals
Chapter 7 From Superstition to Natural Philosophy
Chapter 8 From Natural Philosophy to Modern Science
Chapter 9 The Science Wars I: Do We Trust Science Too Much?
Chapter 10 The Science Wars II: Do We Trust Science Too Little?
Chapter 11 The Problem and the (Possible) Cure: Scientism and Virtue Epistemology
Chapter 12 Who’s Your Expert?
Conclusion So, What Is Science after All?
Chapter 1 Frustrating Conversations
Chapter 2 Hard Science, Soft Science
Chapter 3 Almost Science
Chapter 4 Pseudoscience
Chapter 5 Blame the Media?
Chapter 6 Debates on Science: The Rise of Think Tanks and the Decline of Public Intellectuals
Chapter 7 From Superstition to Natural Philosophy
Chapter 8 From Natural Philosophy to Modern Science
Chapter 9 The Science Wars I: Do We Trust Science Too Much?
Chapter 10 The Science Wars II: Do We Trust Science Too Little?
Chapter 11 The Problem and the (Possible) Cure: Scientism and Virtue Epistemology
Chapter 12 Who’s Your Expert?
Conclusion So, What Is Science after All?
Notes
Index
Index
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