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Jeff Corey
16th March 2004, 06:24 PM
I vould like to assemble a bunch of skeptical essays suitable for courses on Critical Thinking that are more user friendly than Shermer's book for undergrads or for HS students.
What do you think?

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
16th March 2004, 06:48 PM
Something from Demon Haunted World, if you can get permission?

~~ Paul

Ed
16th March 2004, 07:43 PM
Hound of the Baskervilles

Mercutio
16th March 2004, 08:04 PM
If you can wait, G6's book ought to be great.

Zep
16th March 2004, 09:24 PM
I think it's an EXCELLENT idea. Skeptical Thinking should be part of every child's curriculum. Of course, it will be opposed by those who think it's all a Commie Plot to overthrow Our Way Of Life As We Know And Love It Today Amen.

Kerberos
16th March 2004, 11:15 PM
Originally posted by Zep
I think it's an EXCELLENT idea. Skeptical Thinking should be part of every child's curriculum. Of course, it will be opposed by those who think it's all a Commie Plot to overthrow Our Way Of Life As We Know And Love It Today Amen.
you mean it isn't?

TheBoyPaj
17th March 2004, 12:13 AM
>I am soliciting skeptical writing.

I don't believe you.

Cleopatra
17th March 2004, 04:01 AM
Skeptic Magazine publishes many interesting articles suitable for students. I don't know if you follow the magazine on a regular basis I have took down --in the form of notes) articles I have found interesting and useful for issues I wasn't really aware of.I can send you some if you wish. Recently I found out that Skeptic re-published the issue about pseudo-history. It's a great issue that includes many short but informatory articles on this subject.

I don't know what you have in mind but I believe some of the threads here are of great educational value for the students. I am in the position to judge the articles about History and Archaeology and I believe that a couple of posts Joshua posted here can be transformed into introductory articles. The way he debunks the issue of Atlantis is a good example of critical thinking. Have a look here (http://www.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=33523&highlight=Bermuda+Triangle). I am sure that this can be turned into an article easily.

It's a good initiative for some posters to work on some subjects that students can profit as well . :)

Oh I forgot! Maybe Skeptic Report has articles that can be used for this cause.

MRC_Hans
17th March 2004, 04:26 AM
If mine (http://www.hans-egebo.dk/Skeptic) are any use, you're welcome to use them.

Hans

DickK
17th March 2004, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by MRC_Hans
If mine (http://www.hans-egebo.dk/Skeptic) are any use, you're welcome to use them.

Hans Don't be so modest, demand that he publish them! :D Seriously, I thought that what they lacked in presentation they made up for with clarity and accessibility. Good pieces.

Anders W. Bonde
17th March 2004, 03:41 PM
Jeff,

Excellent initiative!

If it's of any use at all, feel free to use my little piece on homeopathy from http://www.skepticreport.com/health/dilutiondelusion.htm

Jeff Corey
17th March 2004, 06:18 PM
I need all the help I can get. Thanks to you all.
The introductory chapter might be:
"Why Critical Thinking Can Help Us Survive"
Data on how people were killed by alterative medicine.
Some Darwin Awards.
Psychotherapy that didn't work.
Raving loonies that changed the world, or made a lot of money.
Current strange thoughts.
Old strange practices that didn't even work back then.

I was reading some SF where the authors collaborated over the web to produce a sort of Gestalt, where the total is somehow more than the sum of its parts, and it occurred to me that there is a huge potential for that here on this forum. Different people have access to data about these various strange things. Let's try to combine them.
If we get something that seems to work, all royalties go to JREF, if he helps us to publish it...

Jeff Corey
17th March 2004, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by TheBoyPaj
>I am soliciting skeptical writing.

I don't believe you.
Right you are, yobo! 'Twas "soloititing" in the original. Nod, nod, wink, wink.