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29: 293:. Grayling, an atheist, rejected his justification of how religion isn't counterknowledge and felt that religion should also be considered counterknowledge because it too is "controverted by the evidence of our senses"; Sale also wrote that counterknowledge and religion may be considered indistinguishable. In the 176:
to accept a barrage of "counterknowledge", which he defines as "misinformation packaged to look like fact". This concept embodies both theories for which there is no supporting evidence, and theories against which there is already evidence that directly contradicts them. Thompson does not consider
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described the book as "highly enjoyable" and "well-written", but felt that Thompson did not address what he considered to be a critical issue: how to "...promote real knowledge in a world where reality is something that more and more people wish to avoid".
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s Jonathan Sale felt that there was not a single "dull sentence". The book was "highly recommended as an initial source for argumentation" and a potential "antidote to the kind of thinking which he critiques" by
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Thompson argues that we are experiencing a "pandemic of credulous thinking". People are increasingly surrendering the values of the
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The book drew criticism because of its message in the context of the author's religious association—Thompson is a director of the
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Counterknowledge: How We Surrendered to Conspiracy Theories, Quack Medicine, Bogus Science and Fake History
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as an "excellent little book" which debunks sophistry with "great clarity and efficiency". In
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described it as a "short and punchy book, written with passion and humour";
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religious teachings to be counterknowledge because their claims are
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Among the forms of counterknowledge Thompson examines are
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Index


Damian Thompson
Social sciences
Atlantic Books
ISBN
9781843546757
OCLC
443181072
The Fix
polemic
Damian Thompson
fringe theories
Atlantic Books
Enlightenment
metaphysical
alternative medicine
homeopathy
crystal therapy
pseudoscience
creationism
pseudohistory
Holocaust denial
conspiracy theories
September 11 attacks
Moon landing
New Humanist
A. C. Grayling
The Independent
Peter Stanford
The Guardian

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