What Is Skepticism? To quote Dr. Shermer: Skepticism is not a - TopicsExpress



          

What Is Skepticism? To quote Dr. Shermer: Skepticism is not a position; its a process. The popular misconception is that skeptics, or critical thinkers, are people who disbelieve things. And indeed, the common usage of the word skeptical supports this: He was skeptical of the numbers in the spreadsheet, meaning he doubted their validity. To be skeptical, therefore, is to be negative about things and doubt or disbelieve them. The true meaning of the word skepticism has nothing to do with doubt, disbelief, or negativity. Skepticism is the process of applying reason and critical thinking to determine validity. Its the process of finding a supported conclusion, not the justification of a preconceived conclusion. Its thus inaccurate to say Skeptics dont believe in ghosts. Some do. Many skeptics are deeply religious, and are satisfied with the reasoning process that led them there. Skeptics apply critical thinking to different aspects of their lives in their own individual way. Everyone is a skeptic to some degree. Skepticism is, or should be, an extraordinarily powerful and positive influence on the world. Skepticism is not simply about debunking as is commonly charged. Skepticism is about redirecting attention, influence, and funding away from worthless superstitions and toward projects and ideas that are evidenced to be beneficial to humanity and to the world. The scientific method is central to skepticism. The scientific method requires evidence, preferably derived from validated testing. Anecdotal evidence and personal testimonies generally dont meet the qualifications for scientific evidence, and thus wont often be accepted by a responsible skeptic; which often explains why skeptics get such a bad rap for being negative or disbelieving people. Theyre simply following the scientific method. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, particularly in claims that are far fetched or that violate physical laws. Skepticism is an essential, and meaningful, component of the search for truth. Brian Dunning © 2014 Skeptoid
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 03:11:36 +0000

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