The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark by Carl Sagan

The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark

Carl Sagan
457 pages
Ballantine Books
Feb 1997
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&quot;A glorious book . . . A spirited defense of science . . . From the first page to the last, this book is a manifesto for clear thought.&quot;<br><br> *Los Angeles Times<br><br><br><br>&quot;POWERFUL . . . A stirring defense of informed rationality. . . Rich in surprising information and beautiful writing.&quot;<br><br> *The Washington Post Book World<br><br><br><br>How can we make intelligent decisions about our increasingly technology-driven lives if we don't understand the difference between the myths of pseudoscience and the testable hypotheses of science? Pulitzer Prize-winning author and distinguished astronomer Carl Sagan argues that scientific thinking is critical not only to the pursuit of truth but to the very well-being of our democratic institutions.<br><br><br><br>Casting a wide net through history and culture, Sagan examines and authoritatively debunks such celebrated fallacies of the past as witchcraft, faith healing, demons, and UFOs. And yet, disturbingly, in today's so-called information age, pseudoscience is burgeoning with stories of alien abduction, channeling past lives, and communal hallucinations commanding growing attention and respect. As Sagan demonstrates with lucid eloquence, the siren song of unreason is not just a cultural wrong turn but a dangerous plunge into darkness that threatens our most basic freedoms.<br><br><br><br>&quot;COMPELLING.&quot;<br><br> *USA Today<br><br><br><br>&quot;A clear vision of what good science means and why it makes a difference. . . . A testimonial to the power of science and a warning of the dangers of unrestrained credulity.&quot;<br><br> *The Sciences<br><br><br><br>&quot;PASSIONATE.&quot;<br><br> *San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle

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Amazing, inspiring wonder, and dread

I can not praise this book enough, nor can I recommend it more highly. Dr. Sagan, through Cosmos, was a childhood hero, effortlessly explaining the infinite complexity out the Universe, in simple terms. He writes in the same manner, using language that is simple, effective and beautiful. The chapter on Baloney detection should be an educational course, taught at every level so students re learn it multiple things during school years. Despite it's readability and the amount of knowledge the book imparts, what I enjoyed most is that the book equips me. It provides tools and techniques to be more aware of myself, my fellow humans, and the world we exist in. It defines a responsibility reach and everyone of us should take; to process information better. That also scares me. For one, it lays out, in grim detail, where the human race has failed to do so, and subsequently, failed itself. Secondly, the human condition dictates that, at some point, each and everyone of us will fail to process information correctly. Thinking well is a life long struggle, and an individually responsibility. I hope we are up for it. Highly recommended. I wish Dr. Sagan were still alive; to hear him speak world be incredible. Read more

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