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Pseudoscience and the Paranormal » (2nd Edition)

Book cover image of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal by Terence Hines

Authors: Terence Hines
ISBN-13: 9781573929790, ISBN-10: 1573929794
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Date Published: July 2002
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Author Biography: Terence Hines

Book Synopsis

" . . . sure to please both the armchair skeptic looking for clear rebuttals to paranormal nonsense and the scientist interested in understanding the cognitive mechanisms involved in supernatural beliefs."
- Skeptical Inquirer

"I found [it] an eye-opener in everything said....Hines writes with great insight and plain speaking without belittling the reader with anything but common-sense....this book has my unreserved recommendation to be read and thoroughly digested and deeply thought about."
- SFCrowsnest.co.uk

Television, the movies, and computer games fill the minds of their viewers with a daily staple of fantasy, from tales of UFO landings, haunted houses, and communication with the dead to claims of miraculous cures by gifted healers or breakthrough treatments by means of fringe medicine. The paranormal is so ubiquitous in one form of entertainment or another that many people easily lose sight of the distinction between the real and the imaginary, or they never learn to make the distinction in the first place. In this thorough review of pseudoscience and the paranormal in contemporary life, psychologist Terence Hines teaches readers how to carefully evaluate all such claims in terms of scientific evidence.
Hines devotes separate chapters to psychics; life after death; parapsychology; astrology; UFOs; ancient astronauts, cosmic collisions, and the Bermuda Triangle; faith healing; and more. New to this second edition are extended sections on psychoanalysis and pseudopsychologies, especially recovered memory therapy, satanic ritual abuse, facilitated communication, and other questionable psychotherapies. There are also new chapters on alternative medicine, which is now marketed in our drug stores, and on environmental pseudoscience, with special emphasis on the evidence that certain technologies like cell phones or environmental agents like asbestos cause cancer.
Finally, Hines discusses the psychological causes for belief in the paranormal despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. This valuable, highly interesting, and completely accessible analysis critiques the whole range of current paranormal claims.

Terence M. Hines (Pleasantville, NY) is professor of psychology at Pace University, and the author of the first edition of Pseudoscience and the Paranormal.

Table of Contents

Preface11
1The Nature of Pseudoscience13
2Psychics and Psychic Phenomena43
3Life After Death91
4Laboratory Parapsychology113
5Pseudopsychology151
6Astrology, the Lunar Effect, and Biorhythms205
7UFOs I: Close Encounters of the First Kind235
8UFOs II: Photographs, Physical Evidence, and Abductions257
9Alien Astronauts, Cosmic Collisions, and the Bermuda Triangle303
10Faith Healing331
11"Alternative" Medicine351
12Collective Delusion, Mass Hysteria, and Environmental Health Scares383
13Special Topics in Pseudoscience403
App.: Skeptical Web Sites437
Bibliography439
Index485

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