The Skeptic's Dictionary Short and Irreverent E-dition

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Some of the definitions in the Skeptic's Dictionary will bring a smile to anyone's face. I (Phillis) own a copy and whilst it reads a little like a joke book of debunking, it's always interesting. Not to be taken too seriously it's a lot of fun and if you want a nice little taster the website is featuring it's favourites. Here's a few of ours:


Angel therapy: pretending to get messages from angels to guide patients; good way to avoid liability.


Dolphin-assisted therapy: swimming with animals that may be diseased and may bite in order to enhance one's sense of wellbeing.


Mozart effect: marketing strategy for a number of devices, including music CDs: claim listening to Mozart's music while in the womb will make your child smarter; recommended by 9 out of 10 politicians ignorant of science and basic human development.


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Dictionary available from Amazon here

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