Michael Shermer (@michaelshermer) is the founder of Skeptic magazine and several books on the nature of belief. He’s the Director of The Skeptics Society, a non-profit dedicated to the promotion of science, reason, and critical thinking. He joins us to discuss why people believe weird things. [This is a rebroadcast that originally aired in 2016.]
What We Discuss with Michael Shermer:
• How do beliefs form and persist even when we know they’re wrong? •
• Why do skeptics (and restaurant owners) scowl at the mention of Uri Geller? •
• Why are smart people even more susceptible to faulty beliefs? •
• How do our genes • influence our political and religious beliefs?
• What’s the difference between a skeptic and a cynic? •
• And much more...
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