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OverviewFor fifteen years, bestselling author Michael Shermer has written a column in Scientific American magazine that synthesizes scientific concepts and theory for a general audience. His trademark combination of deep scientific understanding and entertaining writing style has thrilled his huge and devoted audience for years. Now, in Skeptic, seventy-five of these columns are available together for the first time, a welcome addition for his fans and a stimulating introduction for new readers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael ShermerPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.326kg ISBN: 9781250119636ISBN 10: 1250119634 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 10 January 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for The Moral Arc: Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. The Moral Arc presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue. -The Wall Street Journal Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say. -Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller The Future of the Mind, and Physics of the Future Praise for The Moral Arc: Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. The Moral Arc presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue. - The Wall Street Journal Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say. -Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller The Future of the Mind, and Physics of the Future Praise for Skeptic Dense with facts, convincing arguments, and curious statistics, this is an ingenious collection of light entertainment for readers who believe that explaining stuff is a good idea. Kirkus Shermer makes a strong case for the value of the scientific endeavor and the power of rational thinking in 75 brief essays....Each entry is insightful, informative, and entertaining. Publishers Weekly Since those old Scientific American issues have been recycled, revive the popular Shermer's writings with this collection. Booklist <b>Praise for <i>The Moral Arc: </i></b><b><i> </i></b> Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. <i>The Moral Arc</i> presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue. <b>-<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b></p> Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say. -<b>Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller <i>The Future of the Mind</i>, and <i>Physics of the Future</i></b></p> Praise for The Moral Arc: -Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. The Moral Arc presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue.--The Wall Street Journal -Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say.--Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller The Future of the Mind, and Physics of the Future Praise for The Moral Arc: Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. The Moral Arc presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue. -The Wall Street Journal Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say. -Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller The Future of the Mind, and Physics of the Future Praise for The Moral Arc: Ambitious... Mr. Shermer is a buoyant culture warrior-and an eloquent one, who believes that our better angels will continue to soar. The Moral Arc presents an impressive account of how far we have come. But it also reminds us that reason, for all its muscle, will need a lot of help to make our moral progress continue. - The Wall Street Journal Michael Shermer [claims that] science...has helped to lay the moral groundwork for modern society, pointing the way to a more just and moral world...Bravo, I say. -Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist, author of the best seller The Future of the Mind, and Physics of the Future Praise for Skeptic Dense with facts, convincing arguments, and curious statistics, this is an ingenious collection of light entertainment for readers who believe that explaining stuff is a good idea. Kirkus Shermer makes a strong case for the value of the scientific endeavor and the power of rational thinking in 75 brief essays....Each entry is insightful, informative, and entertaining. Publishers Weekly Since those old Scientific American issues have been recycled, revive the popular Shermer's writings with this collection. Booklist Author InformationMichael Shermer is the author of The Moral Arc, Why People Believe Weird Things, The Believing Brain, and eight other books on the evolution of human beliefs and behaviour. He is the founding publisher of Skeptic magazine, the editor of Skeptic.com, a monthly columnist for Scientific American, and Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. He lives in Southern California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |