Posts Tagged ‘ critical ’

Loss of Belief

18 August, 2010
By Raphael Fraser
Loss of Belief

I’ve just watched the video of Phil Plait’s “Don’t be a dick” talk at TAM8. This talk has spurred a lot of discussion and a lot of strong feelings around the place. It’s probably spurred varying degrees of reflection by sceptics on our own behaviour. Personally I know it’s made me think more about...

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Friday Filosophy: Fools Following Fools

8 January, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

“Who’s the more foolish? The fool, or the fool who follows him?” - Obi Wan Kenobi, in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope I bang on a lot about the importance of rationality, and critical thinking; not blindly accepting information as given, but checking it out first. However, there is a lot of information out...

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Skepticism, rationality, atheism – what’s the goal?

1 January, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

Happy New Year/decade (ok, Dr Plait, I will give in … I’ll even give in to Erik Larsen’s demands we say “twenty-ten” if I get a flying car out of it). As well as New Year’s Day, today is Friday. It’s also a day off work. So I figured I might as...

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Science: not just for scientists

12 November, 2009
By Raphael Fraser

I was thinking today (believe it or not). I was thinking about what my children might learn at school, and what I think they will need. While there are certain basic facts they will need, I think that overall it is an approach to knowledge that is needed. Rather than just knowing stuff, they...

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