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science-vs-pseudoscience

The chapter contrasts the rigorous, evidence-based approach of science with the faith-based, emotionally driven nature of pseudoscience.

2 chapters across 2 books

Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (1995)Carl Sagan

book Circle of the Seasons understood the dilemma better: ____________

This chapter explores the tension between scientific understanding and pseudoscience, emphasizing the moral and practical importance of valuing truth over comforting delusions. Carl Sagan argues that embracing science, despite its challenges to human ego and traditional beliefs, offers a more accurate and empowering view of the universe and our place within it. He critiques pseudoscience for exploiting emotional needs and cultural traditions, while highlighting the global prevalence and persistence of such beliefs despite scientific progress.

The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark (1995)Carl Sagan

book Circle of the Seasons understood the dilemma better : It is morally as bad not to care whether a thing is true or not, so long as it makes you feel good, as it is not to care how you got your money as long as you have got it.

This chapter explores the moral and practical importance of valuing truth and scientific understanding over comforting delusions and pseudoscience. Carl Sagan argues that embracing science, despite its challenges to human ego and traditional beliefs, is essential for long-term survival and genuine progress. He critiques pseudoscience for exploiting emotional needs and cultural credulity, illustrating its global prevalence and the dangers it poses by distracting from reality and undermining skepticism.