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Michael shermer is the founding publisher of skeptic magazine, monthly columnist for scientific american, and a presidential fellow at chapman university where he teaches skepticism 101. Michael shermer audio books, best sellers, author bio. Skeptic is a collection of 75 articles michael shermer contributed to scientific american, where he has written a column of the same name since 2001. Reflections of a scientific humanist is available now. In the articles, he probes, jabs, stabs and eviscerates a wide variety of cows, both sacred and profane. Skeptic by michael shermer rational eye to the world.

Michael shermer is the publisher of skeptic magazine, a monthly columnist for scientific american, an adjunct professor at claremont graduate university and chapman university, and the author of the believing brain, why people believe weird things, why darwin matters, the mind of the market, how we believe, and the science of good and evil. Michael shermers attacks michael shermer and the sense of being stared at by rupert sheldrake michael shermer is the publisher of skeptic magazine, the director of the skeptic society, the host of the skeptics lecture series at the california institute of technology, and the author of a regular column in scientific. Michael shermer is creating the science salon podcast. Michael shermer, founder of skeptic magazine, talks about his book skeptic, a collection of his columns going back to 2001. This book is a fullthroated defense of free speech and open inquiry in politics, science, and culture by the new york times bestselling author and skeptic michael shermer. Michael brant shermer is an american science writer, historian of science, founder of the skeptics society, and editor in chief of its magazine skeptic, which is largely devoted to investigating pseudoscientific and supernatural claims shermer also engages in debates on topics pertaining to pseudoscience and religion in which he promulgates the need for scientific skepticism.

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