This is a book that all scientists should read, and a book that all who are interested in the unexplainable will want to read. Bauer explores how examining anomalies have profited humankind and restores the respectability - and necessity - of such pursuits in a fascinating overview of science and the pursuit of the unknown. Although science attempts to draw a clear line separating its endeavours from those of "pseudoscience", Henry Bauer reveals that the distinction is both equivocal and misleading. Setting aside science's snowy mantle of truth, Bauer presents pseudoscience - or anomalistics - not as the opposite of science but as something that develops parallel to it. Science assumes anomalies - that is, phenomena that contradict the existing store of knowledge - result from error, contamination, or even deception: in short, from bad research technique, at best, and deliberate hoax, at worst. Anomalists, by contrast, accept such occurrences, often on the basis of eyewitness claims, as important in themselves and worthy of further study, even if they contradict prevailing theories and offer a minimal degree of reproducibility. "Science or Pseudoscience" explores the diffuse and porous borders between mainstream and unorthodoxy. A scientist himself, Bauer points out that some phenomena that have turned out to be spurious, such as polywater and cold fusion, were for a time taken quite seriously by respected members of the scientific community. Other anomalies, such as ball lightning and meteorites, were dismissed by many scientists but turned out to be legitimate discoveries. Meanwhile, science has failed to prove that phenomena encompassed by the "big three" subjects in anomalistics - parapsychology, ufology, and cryptozoology (e.g., the Loch Ness monster) - do not exist. Rather, science theorizes that these phenomena cannot exist, since today's scientific laws seem to hold them to be impossible. Bauer discusses anomalies such as archaeoastronomy (e.g., Stonehenge) and bioelectromagnetics and looks at how institutional, commercial, and political interests influence borderline research in mainstream laboratories. He also draws a distinction between fraud and commercial huckstering, on the one hand, and genuine knowledge-seeking about matters ignored by the established intellectual disciplines, on the other. Bauer notes that the more closely anomalistic research approaches science, the more strenuously it is criticized by the establishment, often in terms of heresy. Reminding us that geniuses are cranks who happen to be right while cranks may be geniuses who happen to be wrong, "Science or Pseudoscience" offers a measured and thoughtful assessment of this volatile debate.
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太棒了!这本书简直是为我量身定做的。我经常因为看到一些未经证实的“健康秘方”或“宇宙奥秘”而感到困惑,不知道该相信什么。《Science or Pseudoscience》为我提供了一个强大的武器库,让我能够有效地辨别这些信息。作者在书中提出的“科学怀疑主义”的理念,让我觉得非常实用。他教我如何去质疑,如何去寻找证据,以及如何去评估信息的来源。我特别喜欢书中关于“科学方法的迭代性”的描述,它让我理解到,科学并不是一成不变的,而是不断发展和完善的过程。那些声称掌握了“终极真理”的说法,反而让我觉得可疑。通过这本书,我学会了保持一种开放但审慎的态度,既不拒绝新的可能性,也不轻易相信那些听起来过于美好的承诺。这本书不仅让我增长了知识,更重要的是,它改变了我获取和处理信息的方式。
评分这本书真是让我大开眼界!我一直对科学的边界感到好奇,也常常在新闻和社交媒体上遇到各种“新发现”和“革命性理论”,但很多时候都觉得似是而非,难以辨别真伪。《Science or Pseudoscience》就像一个冷静而睿智的向导,带领我穿越了科学探索的迷雾。作者用清晰易懂的语言,深入浅出地剖析了什么是真正的科学研究,它们是如何运作的,以及如何区分那些披着科学外衣的伪科学。我尤其喜欢书中对案例的分析,作者并没有简单地贴标签,而是详细阐述了科学方法在其中的作用,比如可证伪性、可重复性、同行评审的重要性等等。通过这些具体的例子,我能更直观地理解科学思维是如何工作的,以及为什么某些看似“神奇”的说法站不住脚。读完这本书,我感觉自己对信息的辨别能力有了显著提升,不再轻易被花哨的宣传所迷惑,而是会主动去寻找证据,去思考研究的逻辑。这不仅仅是一本关于科学的书,更是一种思维训练,让我学会用更严谨、更批判性的眼光看待世界。
评分哇,这本书的内容简直是思维体操!一开始我抱着一种“看看作者怎么黑那些奇奇怪怪的理论”的心态来读,结果发现这本书的深度远超我的想象。它不仅仅是罗列伪科学的例子,而是深入到科学哲学层面,探讨了科学理论是如何被构建、验证和修正的。书中对“证据”的定义和要求,以及如何评估不同来源信息的可靠性,都让我受益匪浅。我以前可能更关注结论本身,而忽略了过程。这本书让我明白了,科学的魅力在于其过程的严谨和对真理的不断追求,而不是某个“ eureka moment”的神秘降临。尤其是在讨论某些历史上的科学争论时,作者呈现出的多角度分析,让我看到了科学发展并非一帆风顺,而是充满了曲折和争论,这反而让我觉得科学更加真实和可信。读这本书的过程,就像在和一位经验丰富的侦探一起解谜,抽丝剥茧,寻找真相。
评分不得不说,这本书的叙述方式简直太吸引人了!我通常对这类主题的书籍不太感冒,容易觉得枯燥乏味,但《Science or Pseudoscience》完全颠覆了我的看法。作者的文笔生动有趣,像是和一位博学的朋友在聊天,他会时不时地抛出一些引人深思的问题,然后耐心地引导你一起去寻找答案。书中的例子非常丰富,涵盖了从古代占卜到现代“阴谋论”的方方面面,而且每一个例子都被处理得恰到好处,既有足够的细节支撑观点,又不会显得冗长。我特别欣赏作者在处理争议性话题时的审慎态度,他并没有急于下结论,而是鼓励读者独立思考,自己去判断。这种开放性的引导方式,让我感觉自己不仅仅是在被动接受信息,而是在积极参与到知识的构建过程中。读完这本书,我对科学的理解更加立体和深刻了,不再是教科书上那些冰冷的公式和定义。
评分这本书是一场智识的洗礼。我一直认为自己对科学有基本的认知,但读了《Science or Pseudoscience》之后,我才意识到自己对“科学”和“伪科学”的界限一直有些模糊。作者以一种近乎考古挖掘的方式,揭示了许多看似“科学”的理论背后,是如何缺乏严谨的论证和可信的证据的。我非常赞同书中对于“信念”和“知识”之间区别的探讨,很多时候,我们混淆了两者,将个人好恶或未经证实的想法当成了客观事实。这本书帮助我认识到,科学需要的是客观证据和逻辑推理,而不是情感上的认同或对权威的盲从。我印象最深刻的是书中关于“确认偏误”的讨论,以及它如何悄无声息地影响我们的判断。理解了这一点,我才恍然大悟,为什么很多人会深陷于伪科学的泥潭而难以自拔。这本书让我对自身的思维模式有了更深刻的反思。
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