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Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The effects of a world view that places conspiracy theories centrally in the unfolding of history have been debated, with some saying that it has become ... the dominant paradigm of political action in the public mind." Although the term "conspiracy theory" has acquired a derogatory meaning over time and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies , it has also continued to be used by some to refer to actual, proven conspiracies, such as U.S. ... Welch, Jr. as "one of the few major scholars who openly endorses conspiracy theory", the economist Murray Rothbard has argued in favor of "deep" conspiracy theories versus "shallow" ones.

Conspiracy fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other popular science fiction writers whose work features conspiracy theories include William Gibson , John Twelve Hawks , and Neal Stephenson . ... The protagonists of conspiracy thrillers are often journalists or amateur investigators who find themselves (often inadvertently) pulling on a small thread which unravels a vast conspiracy that ultimately goes "all the way to the top." [ 1 ] The complexities of historical fact are recast as a morality play in which bad people cause bad events, and good people identify and defeat them.


Fringe theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Writing for the New York Law Journal , Andrew Bluestone described how a single court case in New York changed the use of an obscure common law statute regarding attorney misconduct from a "fringe theory of law" to an accepted, mainstream cause for legal action in the state. ... Creationism has been discredited as a fringe theory akin to Lamarckism or the cosmology of Immanuel Velikovsky 's Worlds in Collision .

Furtive fallacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In each case, Fischer shows that historians provided detailed portrayals of historical figures involved in off-record meetings and exhibiting low morals, based on little or no evidence. ... A modification of the furtive fallacy holds that when the historical record provides no evidence explaining a particular set of events, this is itself evidence of a furtive cause.

List of conspiracy theories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy theories ... The book's thesis has also featured prominently in the conspiracy theories of groups such as The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord and other conspiracy theorists.


List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After quoting the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry 's listing of alternative medicine as one of many pseudoscientific subjects, as well as mentioning the concerns of individual scientists, organizations, and members of the science policymaking community, it comments that "nevertheless, the popularity of alternative medicine [with the public] appears to be increasing." ... "At least 60 percent of U.S. medical schools devote classroom time to the teaching of alternative therapies, generating controversy within the scientific community." In contrast, it has been reported that universities are "increasingly turning their backs on homoeopathy and complementary medicine amid opposition from the scientific community to "pseudo-science" degrees." Degrees in alternative medicine have been described as "'pseudo-science' degrees", "anti-scientific", and "harmful". ... It considers belief in alternative medicine a matter of concern, defining it as "all treatments that have not been proven effective using scientific methods."

Pseudoscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Journal of College Science Teaching, Art Hobson writes, "Pseudoscientific beliefs are surprisingly widespread in our culture even among public school science teachers and newspaper editors, and are closely related to scientific illiteracy." However, a 10,000 student study in the same journal concluded there was no strong correlation between science knowledge and belief in pseudoscience. ... Pseudoscientific beliefs are widespread, even among public school science teachers and newspaper reporters.

List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After quoting the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry s listing of alternative medicine as one of many pseudoscientific subjects, as well as mentioning the concerns of individual scientists, organizations, and members of the science policymaking community, it comments that "nevertheless, the popularity of alternative medicine [with the public] appears to be increasing." [ 124 ] "At least 60 percent of U.S. medical schools devote classroom time to the teaching of alternative therapies, generating controversy within the scientific community." [ 124 ] In contrast, it has been reported that universities are "increasingly turning their backs on homoeopathy and complementary medicine amid opposition from the scientific community to "pseudo-science" degrees." [ 125 ] Degrees in alternative medicine have been described as "pseudo-science degrees", [ 124 ] [ 125 ] [ 126 ] "anti-scientific", and "harmful". ... It considers belief in alternative medicine a matter of concern, defining it as "all treatments that have not been proven effective using scientific methods."

List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After quoting the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry s listing of alternative medicine as one of many pseudoscientific subjects, as well as mentioning the concerns of individual scientists, organizations, and members of the science policymaking community, it comments that "nevertheless, the popularity of alternative medicine [with the public] appears to be increasing." [ 124 ] "At least 60 percent of U.S. medical schools devote classroom time to the teaching of alternative therapies, generating controversy within the scientific community." [ 124 ] In contrast, it has been reported that universities are "increasingly turning their backs on homoeopathy and complementary medicine amid opposition from the scientific community to "pseudo-science" degrees." [ 125 ] Degrees in alternative medicine have been described as "pseudo-science degrees", [ 124 ] [ 125 ] [ 126 ] "anti-scientific", and "harmful". ... It considers belief in alternative medicine a matter of concern, defining it as "all treatments that have not been proven effective using scientific methods."


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