Thus it should be possible to use deductive logic to derive predictions from pseudoscientific hypotheses. |
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Nevertheless, Backster has become the darling of several occult, parapsychological and pseudoscientific notions. |
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The gas chamber was also used in pseudoscientific medical experiments involving poison gas. |
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During the 1830s he also wrote a number of philosophical novels dealing with mystical, pseudoscientific, and other exotic themes. |
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Two pseudoscientific doctrines relating to medicine emerged from Vienna in the latter part of the century and attained wide notoriety. |
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Despite his rigid Marxism, his ideas were denounced by Joseph Stalin as anti-Marxist, pseudoscientific, and injurious. |
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It is incumbent on the scientific community to provide guidance in separating scientific sense from pseudoscientific nonsense. |
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This is particularly true when there is conflict with political or religious pseudoscientific positions. |
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There is a need for scientists to play a role in clarifying pseudoscientific issues. |
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Religion would thus not be pseudoscientific, provided that it has no material implications. |
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At times, the Whole Foods selection slips from the pseudoscientific into the quasi-religious. |
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His background as a conjurer led to a second career as the world's premier investigator of paranormal and pseudoscientific phenomena. |
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In their quest for the ultimate performance-enhancing aid, athletes will often turn to pseudoscientific or even mystical approaches. |
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However, when I look at what people who call themselves aromatherapists claim, I have to conclude that aromatherapy is a mostly a pseudoscientific alternative medical therapy. |
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Franks was not relying on pseudoscientific nuttery about the lady-parts shutting down pregnancy in the case of rape. |
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If the attempts are successful, students will be indoctrinated with pseudoscientific beliefs and will leave school with warped and restricted views of reality. |
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In some cases, companies producing formulas support pseudoscientific research, the aim of which is to prove that breast-milk substitutes are better than breast milk. |
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However, the decision to exclude supernatural and pseudoscientific hypotheses from the functioning of its institutions is founded on a rejection of religion as a basis of knowledge. |
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That's no help to you, but it's the sort of pseudoscientific guff that makes me seem insightful. |
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Indeed, it must reject any and all supernatural or pseudoscientific hypotheses, as well as all religious dogma, in its institutional decision-making. |
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More than 338 skeptical definitions, arguments, and essays on pseudoscientific ideas and practices, the occult, the paranormal, and the supernatural, with references to the best skeptical literature. |
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Since the turn of the century science had described and evaluated racial characteristics with the help of a profusion of pseudoscientific literature. |
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Some pseudoscientific theories explain what nonbelievers cannot even observe, for example, orgone energy. |
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It is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long lite as a physicist. |
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It was at the heart of the scientific research launched in the fifties to tear down the then existing pseudoscientific theories of racial superiority. |
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University of Central Florida physics professor Costas Efthimiou's work debunks pseudoscientific ideas, such as vampires and zombies. |
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The Lombrosian doctrine is currently considered pseudoscientific. |
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Many postsecondary educators are concerned about the rising tide of pseudoscientific, fundamentally anti-intellectual belief among otherwise well educated Americans. |
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Like the article cited above, these portrayals are often couched in a pseudoscientific rhetoric aimed at protecting youth, women, the mentally ill, etcetera. |
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Pseudoscientific activities are really arts involving gamesmanship. |
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