17-May-2001
A Brilliant Rebuttal to the Skeptics
It is no secret that many scientists are becoming
disenchanted with skeptics groups and the skeptical paradigm
in general. Skeptics groups have been losing membership, and
some institutions now take a dim view of membership in
groups like CSICOP, the Committee for Scientific Investigation
of Claims of the Paranormal.
This is because of a growing concern that skeptics groups
and publications are interfering with the progress of science
by attempting to compel the rejection of evidence that does
not fit existing models of reality. Institutionalized
skepticism is
beginning to appear more like a religious practice, far removed
from the ideals of scientific objectivity which inspired
founders such as Dr. Carl Sagan.
Winston Wu has now written an essay that brilliantly and
decisively rebuts the general skeptical arguments against the
paranormal. This is among the best essays ever written on
this subject, and deserves extensive study. The essay
carefully moves through the entire skeptical lexicon of
arguments, rebutting each in turn.
As it reveals the fallacy in each argument, it builds a crucial
case against the whole skeptical approach to reality,
suggesting that it is, essentially, a form of superstition that
has the effect of filtering out data if it cannot be explained
by accepted scientific theory.
The essay suggests that a clear-eyed view of evidence is
essential, and that it is lacking both among believers and
skeptics. Essentially, Mr. Wu is asserting that the evidence is
undigested by science as a result of its being too uncritically
embraced by believers and rejected by skeptics.
Mr. Wu identifies a difference between healthy skepticism and
the cynicism of blanket rejection of evidence.
To read Mr. Wu's essay,
click
here.
Also visit Mr. Wu's contra-skeptic website at
DebunkingSkeptics.com and
participate in the counterskeptic group, SCEPCOP.
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