I agree with this in theory, but not so much in practice. Well-executed skepticism is based on thorough research and analysis. Too often people shoot from the hip and call something fake/nonsense, just based on looks or feels. This is exactly what skepticism should avoid, shouldn’t it?
I agree with this in theory, but not so much in practice. Well-executed skepticism is based on thorough research and analysis. Too often people shoot from the hip and call something fake/nonsense, just based on looks or feels. This is exactly what skepticism should avoid, shouldn’t it?