- Skepticism, also
spelled scepticism in
British English, is a
questioning attitude or
doubt toward knowledge claims that are seen as mere
belief or dogma...
- The
Sceptical Chymist: or Chymico-Physical
Doubts &
Paradoxes is the
title of a book by
Robert Boyle,
published in
London in 1661. In the form of a dialogue...
- The
Skeptical Environmentalist:
Measuring the Real
State of the
World (Danish:
Verdens sande tilstand, lit. 'The True
State of the World') is a book by...
- the
truth of one's beliefs. The
skeptical movement (British spelling:
sceptical movement) is a
contemporary social movement based on the idea of scientific...
- The
Committee for
Skeptical Inquiry (CSI),
formerly known as the
Committee for the
Scientific Investigation of
Claims of the
Paranormal (CSICOP), is a...
- the modern—has been used at
least since 1661 when
Robert Boyle's The
Sceptical Chymist was published. In this book,
Boyle variously used the
terms "compound"...
-
Justin (2015). "
Sceptical theism". The
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Retrieved October 10, 2016.
Sceptical theists are ...
sceptical of our abilities...
- This is a list of
notable people that
promote or
practice scientific skepticism. In general, they
favor science and are
opposed to
pseudoscience and quackery...
- In ufology, the
Taylor Incident, a.k.a.
Livingston Incident or
Dechmont Woods Encounter is the name
given to
claims of
sighting an
extraterrestrial spacecraft...
-
operation of
faculties such as
custom and the imagination, but he was
sceptical about claims to
knowledge on this basis. A
central doctrine of Hume's...