Frases de Michael Shermer

Michael Brant Shermer é um psicólogo, escritor e historiador da ciência estadunidense, fundador da revista Skeptic Magazine e diretor da Skeptics Society. É também colunista da Scientific American.

Ateu e cético, é famoso por seus estudos em psicologia experimental e como porta-voz da comunidade cética na crítica das pseudociências.

Em setembro de 2014, publicou como colunista que teve seu ceticismo abalado por um fenômeno que supôs ser paranormal, no entanto não disse nada a respeito de abandonar o ceticismo ou se tudo não passava de um trote social para testar o ceticismo das pessoas. Wikipedia  

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Michael Shermer: Frases em inglês

“We're all talking about the same thing, whether it's religious people or New Age spiritual people or Buddhists or scientists. We're all talking about having a sense of awe and wonder at something grander than ourselves.”

quoted in [Berger, Kevin, August 23, 2006, http://www.salon.com/books/int/2006/08/23/shermer/print.html, "The joys of life without God", Salon.com, 2006-08-26]

“So, of course, Gish's presentation was well received, which it would have been the case had he only gotten up and said "praise the Lord" and sat back down.”

Describing "Young-Earth" Creationist Duane T Gish's last debate of his career (which was against Shermer), in Phoenix, Arizona, on June 3, 2001, quoted from E-Skeptic http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/quotes/quote-s4.htm for June 3, 2001

“My thesis is that morality exists outside the human mind in the sense of being not just a trait of individual humans, but a human trait; that is, a human universal.”

Michael Shermer livro The Science of Good and Evil

[Shermer, The Science of Good and Evil: Why People Cheat, Share, Gossip, and Follow the Golden Rule, 1st edition, 2004, Times Books, New York, ISBN 0805075208, 18]

“The recent medical controversy over whether vaccinations cause autism reveals a habit of human cognition—thinking anecdotally comes naturally, whereas thinking scientifically does not.”

[Shermer, Michael, July, 2008, http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=how-anecdotal-evidence-can-undermine-scientific-results, How Anecdotal Evidence Can Undermine Scientific Results, Scientific American, 2008-07-24]