Fads & Fallacies

Titel

Fads & Fallacies

Beschrijving

This witty and engaging book examines the various fads, fallacies, strange cults, and curious panaceas which at one time or another have masqueraded as science. Not just a collection of anecdotes but a fair, reasoned appraisal of eccentric theory, it is unique in recognizing the scientific, philosophic, and sociological-psychological implications of the wave of pseudoscientific theories which periodically besets the world.
To this second revised edition of a work formerly titled In the Name of Science, Martin Gardner has added new, up-to-date material to an already impressive account of hundreds of systematized vagaries. Here you will find discussions of hollow-earth fanatics like Symmes; Velikovsky and wandering planets; Hörbiger, Bellamy, and the theory of multiple moons; Charles Fort and the Fortean Society; dowsing and the other strange methods for finding water, ores, and oil. Also covered are such topics as naturopathy, iridiagnosis, zone therapy, food fads; Wilhelm Reich and orgone sex energy; L. Ron Hubbard and Dianetics; A. Korzybski and General Semantics.

Maker

Martin Gardner

Uitgever

Dover Publications

Datum

1957

Aanduiding

DIV0062

ISBN

9-780-4862-0394-2

Bestanden

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Collectie

Citaat

Martin Gardner, “Fads & Fallacies,” Bibliotheek Cozmix, toegankelijk 12 april 2025, https://bib.cozmix.cloud/items/show/451.

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