Skepticism

Deborah Hyde appointed as new Managing Editor

The Skeptic is pleased to welcome author and Deputy Convenor of Westminster Skeptics, Deborah Hyde, as Managing Editor from Volume 23, Issue 2. Deborah...

Michael Thalbourne, 1955-2010

It is with great sadness that I write to tell you that Australian parapsychologist Michael Thalbourne has passed away. I am glad to have...

Volume 22 Issue 2 letter: James Randi replies to Rupert Sheldrake

James Randi replies to Rupert Sheldrake's letter as follows. Chris French has also written a commentary: Recently, on our SWIFT page (www.randi.org), we published...

Volume 22 Issue 2 Letters: Chris French comments on the letters from Rupert Sheldrake and James Randi

Chris French comments on the exchange between Rupert Sheldrake and James Randi: One very good reason for me not raising the topic of Randi’s Pigasus...

Volume 22 Issue 2 Letters: Rupert Sheldrake on James Randi

A reply from Randi and a short response from Chris French on this exchange follow this letter. The new enlarged Skeptic is a big...

B Premanand 1930 – 2009.

Basava Premanand was India's leading skeptic and humanist; he published The Indian Skeptic and was a teacher, debunker,and performer.People compare him to James Randi,...

Why Statues Weep: The Best of the Skeptic

We are in the final stages of producing a "Best of the Skeptic" volume by the title of "Why Statues Weep". The Skeptic magazine...

A Sceptical Inquiry

From Richard Dawkins to the atheist bus, critical thinking has made an unexpected return to popularity. Chris French, editor of the Skeptic magazine, wonders why
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