The Demon-Haunted World
The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark is a book by Carl Sagan.
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The Demon-Haunted World is intended to explain the scientific method to laypersons, and to encourage people to learn critical or skeptical thinking. The book explains methods to help distinguish between ideas that are considered valid science, and ideas that can be considered pseudoscience. Sagan states that when new ideas are offered for consideration, they should be tested by means of skeptical thinking, and should stand up to rigorous questioning.
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Scientific method - Layperson - Critical - Method - Science - Pseudoscience - Skeptical
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Sagan claims that if a new idea continues in existence after an examination of the propositions, they should then be acknowledged as a supposition. Skeptical thinking essentially is a means to construct, understand, reason, and recognize valid and invalid arguments. Wherever possible, there must be independent validation of the concepts whose truth should be proved. He believed that reason and logic would succeed once the truth is known. Conclusions emerging from a premise, and the validity of the premise, should not be discounted or accepted because of favor.
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Idea - Proposition - Supposition - Construct - Understand - Reason - Valid - Argument - Independent validation - Conclusion - Premise - Validity - Favor
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Through these tools, the benefits of a critical mind and the "self-correcting" nature of science can take place. Sagan provides a skeptical analysis of several kinds of superstition, fraud, pseudo-science and religious beliefs, such as God, witches, UFOs, ESP, and Faith Healing.
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God - Witch - UFO - ESP - Faith Healing
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| ► | Introduction |
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