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Skeptics and Dictionary
* Carroll, Robert Todd, The Skeptics Dictionary, Wiley, 2003.
* The Skeptics Dictionary
*" Remote Viewing ", entry on Skeptics Dictionary.
* Channeling-at the Skeptics ' Dictionary ;
* Medium-at the Skeptics ' Dictionary ;
* Skeptics Dictionary: entry on Theosophy.
* The Skeptics ' Dictionary: Ouija
According to the book Skeptics Dictionary, Chopra's " mind-body claims get even murkier as he tries to connect Ayurveda with quantum physics .” Chopra also participated in the Channel 4 ( UK ) documentary The Enemies of Reason, where, when interviewed by scientist Richard Dawkins, he admitted that the term " quantum theory " was being used as a metaphor and that it has little to do with the actual quantum theory in physics.
* The Skeptics Dictionary
* The Skeptics Dictionary

Skeptics and .
Skeptics may deny the more startling phenomena of dreams as things they have never personally observed, but failure to wonder at their basic mystery is outright avoidance of routine evidence.
Skeptics claim that many of the allegedly hominin-like features seen in the Ardipithecus material are found elsewhere among living and fossil primates, and that claims about its hominin status and locomotor habits are not adequately supported by the available evidence.
Skeptics consider the religion to be controversial because of adherents ' reliance on healing through prayer and their rejection of medicine.
Skeptics say that if clairvoyance were a reality it would have become abundantly clear.
" Skeptics argue that the belief in something does not necessarily justify an assertion of knowledge of it.
Skeptics claim that there is a lack of a viable theory of the mechanism behind ESP, and that there are historical cases in which flaws have been discovered in the experimental design of parapsychological studies.
* Woodwell, George M. and Holdren, John P. " Climate-Change Skeptics Are Wrong ", The New York Times, November 14, 1998.
Skeptics have claimed that he did so by hypnosis, which, in one study, actually has proven to relieve symptoms because it lowers stress levels and therefore diminishes the symptomatology of haemophilia.
Skeptics dismissed the photos as frauds ; seeing that the bird is in roughly the same position in both photos, they suggested they may have been of a mounted specimen.
Skeptics can give new skeptical cases that wouldn't be subject to the same response ( e. g., one where the person was very recently turned into a brain in a vat, so that their words " brain " and " vat " still pick out real brains and vats, rather than simulated ones ).
Skeptics therefore regard numerology as a superstition and a pseudoscience that uses numbers to give the subject a veneer of scientific authority.
Skeptics have judged the film a hoax with a man in an ape suit, but theorists contend the film depicts a cryptid, a creature unknown to science.
Derrida utilized, like Heidegger, references to Greek philosophical notions associated with the Skeptics and the Presocratics, such as Epoché and Aporia to articulate his notion of implicit circularity between premises and conclusions, origins and manifestations, but-in a manner analogous in certain respects to Gilles Deleuze-presented a radical re-reading of canonical philosophical figures such as Plato, Aristotle and Descartes as themselves being informed by such " destabilizing " notions.
Skeptics such as Antony Flew have cited the lack of such a theory as their reason for rejecting the evidence for psi.
Skeptics have also contended that people's desire to believe in paranormal phenomena causes them to discount strong evidence that it does not exist.
Skeptics such as Milbourne Christopher have found that some cases of poltergeist activity can be attributed to unusual air currents, such as a 1957 case on Cape Cod where downdrafts from an uncovered chimney became strong enough to blow a mirror off of a wall and knock things off shelves.
Skeptics are generally incredulous about this and any other claims of life after death.
Skeptics such as Paul Edwards have analyzed many of these accounts, and called them anecdotal.
Skeptics may even doubt the reliability of their own senses.
* " CSICOP and the Skeptics " – critical essay by paranormal believer George P. Hansen
Skeptics say that instances of apparent telepathy are explained as the result of fraud, self-delusion and / or self-deception and that telepathy does not exist as a paranormal power.
Skeptics also point to historical cases in which flaws in experimental design and occasional cases of fraud were uncovered.

Dictionary and Collection
See the Lives in the Dictionary of National Biography and in Biographia Britannica ( Kippis ), with authorities there collected ; Essex's Irish correspondence is in the Stow Collection in the British Library, Nos.
The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-27242-6.
The Kangxi Dictionary editors, including Zhang Yushu () and Chen Tingjing (), based it partly on two Ming Dynasty dictionaries: the 1615 Zihui ( " Character Collection ") by Mei Yingzuo (), and the 1627 Zhengzitong ( " Correct Character Mastery ") by Zhang Zilie ().
He is best known as the editor of the Lexicon Technicum: Or, A Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ( 1704 ), the earliest of English encyclopaedias ; as the compiler of the Collection of Voyages and Travels, published under his name ; and as the author of an unfinished county history of Kent.
The Oxford English Dictionary states its origin as " arising out of the casual use of this name in the specimen forms given in the official regulations from 1815 onward "; the citation references Collection of Orders, Regulations, etc., pp. 75 – 87, published by the War Office, 31 August 1815.
Drawing on his own fieldwork Grose also branched out into producing dictionaries, including the famous A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue ( 1785 ) and A Provincial Glossary, with a Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular Superstitions ( 1787 ).
* The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2003, ISBN 0-471-27242-6.
* The Skeptic's Dictionary: A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions
He has also authored four books, " Music Theory for Bassists ", " Dictionary Of Bass Grooves ", " Rock Bass ", and " A Portrait of Jaco: The Solos Collection " ( a book of transcriptions of Jaco Pastorius ' bass solos ) for the Hal Leonard Corporation.
* Definition of Collection Development, Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science ( ODLIS )

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