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100 1 $aPigliucci, Massimo,$d1964-
245 10 $aNonsense on stilts :$bhow to tell science from bunk /$cMassimo Pigliucci.
260 $aChicago ;$aLondon :$bThe University of Chicago Press,$c2010.
300 $ap. cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: science versus pseudoscience and the "demarcation problem" -- Hard science, soft science -- Almost science -- Pseudoscience -- Blame the media? -- Debates on science: the rise of think tanks and the decline of public intellectuals -- Science and politics: the case of global warming -- Science in the courtroom: the case against intelligent design -- From superstition to natural philosophy -- From natural philosophy to modern science -- The science wars I: do we trust science too much? -- The science wars II: do we trust science too little? -- Who's your expert? -- Conclusion so, what is science after all?
650 0 $aPseudoscience$xHistory.
650 0 $aScience$xHistory.
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