Conspiracy theories philosophers connect the dots

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Greene, Richard, editor (editor), Robison-Greene, Rachel, 1983- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago, Illinois : Open Court 2020.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. "If you only assume a big enough conspiracy, you can explain anything, including the cosmos itself." 1. From alien shape-shifting lizards to the dodgy dossier / M R.X. Dentith
  • 2. The greatest consiracy theory movies / Mark Huston
  • 3. Everyone's a conspiracy theorist / Charles Pigden
  • 4. How to build a conspiracy theory / David Kyle Johnson
  • 5. How fallacies fuel conspiracies / David Kyle Johnson.
  • Part II. "It's who's controlling the Illuminati that I'm more concerned about." 6. Falling off the edge of the Earth / Courtland Lewis and Gregory L. Bock
  • 7. That's- one giant joke on mankind? / Jeff Cervantes
  • 8. Witch hunts / Alexander E. Hooke
  • 9. Racial genocide theories / Rod Carveth
  • 10. Do climate skeptics have to be conspiracy theorists? / Don Falls.
  • Part III. "The best kept secrets are those in plain sight." 11. Are collectives more conspiratorial than individuals? / Eduardo Vincentini de Medeiros and Marco Antonio Azevedo
  • 12. Here's the secret on voter fraud- it's complicated / Gary Johnson
  • 13. Vaccination, Autism, and trust / Kendal Beazer
  • 14. Leninism, astroturfing, and conservatism / Daniel Krasner
  • 15. Elders and brothers / Ron Hirschbein and Amin Asfari.
  • Part IV. "The trouble with conspiracies is that they rot internally." 16. The defining conspiracy / James Rocha and Mona Rocha
  • 17. Should you be wearing a tinfoil hat? / Michael Goldsby and W. John Koolage
  • 18. The wrong thinking in conspiracy theories / Brendan Shea
  • 19. How can I say this without sounding crazy? / Paul Lewis.