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Paranormal Claims: A Critical Analysis
Skeptical Inquirer, Sept-Oct, 2007 by Kendrick Frazier
PARANORMAL CLAIMS: A Critical Analysis. Bryan Farha. University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland, 2007. 167 pp. Softcover, $27. A collection of eighteen articles--including several from the SKEPTICAL INQUIRER--involving examination of paranormal, extraordinary, or fringe-science claims. The articles are an antidote to all manner of claims and assertions that swirl about without much intelligent evaluation and response.
And they'll help teach skepticism when used in courses in psychology, sociology, philosophy, education, or science. See the review in this issue.
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