Fads and Fallacies in the Name of ScienceThis fair and witty appraisal examines some of the crazes and quackeries that have masqueraded as science. Discussions include hollow earth theories; Charles Fort and the Fortean Society; Wilhelm Reich and orgone sex energy; dianetics; flying saucers; food and medical fads; much more. "A very able and even-tempered presentation." — The New Yorker. |
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User Review - quantum_flapdoodle - LibraryThingMartin Gardner, always delightful, in his seminal work. This book has withstood the passage of time, partly because many of the fallacies he describes have managed to continue in spite of being ... Read full review
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Contents
In the Name of Science | 3 |
Flat and Hollow | 16 |
Monsters of Doom | 28 |
Copyright | |
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