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Definition of Zetetic

Zetetic
Zetetic e*tet"ic, n. A seeker; -- a name adopted by some of the Pyrrhonists.

Meaning of Zetetic from wikipedia

- Russel Wallace. Rowbotham created a Zetetic Society in England and New York, shipping over a thousand copies of Zetetic Astronomy to the New York branch...
- Scientific skepticism or rational skepticism (also spelled scepticism), sometimes referred to as skeptical inquiry, is a position in which one questions...
- Paranormal (CSICOP) and was renamed The Zetetic ("zetetic" is another name for "skeptic" and is not to be confused with zetetics, the study of the relationship...
- English inventor, writer, utopian socialist and flat Earther who wrote Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe under the pseudonym Parallax. His work was...
- appreciation come from educators. The magazine was originally titled The Zetetic (from the Gr**** meaning "skeptical s****er" or "inquiring skeptic"), and...
- Samuel Rowbotham with the 1849 pamphlet Zetetic Astronomy. Lady Elizabeth Blount established the Universal Zetetic Society in 1893, which published journals...
- The International Zetetic Challenge (from Gr**** ζητεῖν zēteîn, "to search") was an attempt to prove or disprove the existence of, or demonstrate events...
- but separate societies with Culture ships and Minds, most notably the Zetetic Elench and the ultra-pacifist and non-interventionist Peace Faction. Techniques...
- to directly measure the curvature of the Earth, as Rowbotham wrote in Zetetic Astronomy: If the earth is a globe, and is 25,000 English statute miles...
- in 1946, he did research in a new field he termed "zetetics," (not to be confused with zeteticism, Marcello Truzzi's term for scientific skepticism),...