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  Ciencia, Pseudociencia y Educación

  Por Daniel R. Altschuler, Joaquin Medín y Edwin Nuñez

   Biología, parapsicología, astronomía, ufología, psicología, iridiología, geología, astrología,  neurología, homeopatía…¿Qué tienen en común y en qué se diferencian todas estas palabras? Que todas terminan en “ía”. Cierto. Que son distintos campos del saber. Bueno. Que algunas son carreras universitarias y otras no. Vale. Que son disciplinas científicas…¡un momento! Esto sí que sería más discutible.

 

   Hijos de las Estrellas Nuestro origen, evolución y destino
 
   Por  Daniel R. Altschuler
   Director Observatorio Ionosférico de Arecibo

 

   Children of the Stars Our origin, evolution and Destiny
 
   By Daniel R. Altschuler
   Director Arecibo Ionosferic Observatory

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 The Demon-Haunted World: Science As a Candle in the Dark

By Carl Sagan

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 Leaps of Faith: Science, Miracles, and the Search for Supernatural Consolation

 By Nicholas Humphrey

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 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors: A Search for Who We Are


by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan (Contributor)

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 Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time
by Michael Shermer, Stephen Jay Gould

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 The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence
by Carl Sagan

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 The Borderlands of Science: Where Sense Meets Nonsense
by Michael Shermer

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 An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural: James Randi's Decidedly Skeptical Definitions of Alternate Realities
by James Randi, Arthur C. Clarke (Introduction)

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 Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought
by Pascal Boyer
 

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 How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science
by Michael Shermer

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 Atheism: The Case Against God
by George H. Smith

 

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 How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day
by Michael J. Gelb

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 Skeptic magazine

the quarterly journal dedicated to rational thinking. Each issue is filled with well-researched articles and commentary that will challenge the reader with facts and reasoning.www.skeptic.com

Skeptical Inquirer

This dynamic magazine, published by the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, tells you what the scientific community knows about claims of the paranormal, as opposed to the sensationalism often presented by the press, television, and movies.

 PENSAR

una revista que se propone informar, investigar, y fomentar el juicio crítico en todas aquellas áreas que resultan misteriosas y atractivas, con el objeto de conocer cuánto hay de verdad y cuánto de fantasía. Subscríbase.

Free Inquiry April-May, 2004 Volume 24, No. 3

 

 Free Inquiry, the magazine that celebrates reason and humanity, is published quarterly by the Council for Secular Humanism. Edited by philosopher Paul Kurtz, Free Inquiry presents scholarly and popular articles relating to secular humanism, atheism, church-state separation, and issues affecting the rights of religious minorities. For more information, contact us at FreeInquiry@SecularHumanism.org
 Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Over the past two decades, science and religion have been seeking common ground through ongoing dialogue. The contributors to this volume provide a dimension to the conversation that has seldom been heard. Most of these essays originated as papers delivered at a 2001 conference in Atlanta sponsored by the Center for Inquiry, which is committed to the use of science and reason to conduct free inquiry into all areas of human interest.

 

 

 

 

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