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pseudoscientists

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  • noun Plural form of pseudoscientist.

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Examples

  • Well, their models could also be wrong and naive laws of physics constructed by naive scientists and pseudoscientists, which is probably what they are.

    Pelletier [2002] on Temperature Autocorrelation « Climate Audit 2005

  • We felt it was important to let the immunology community know that someone is calling the pseudoscientists to account, and that the immunology community’s hard work over many decades cannot be forever ignored by the ID movement.

    PT posters in Nature Immunology - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • We felt it was important to let the immunology community know that someone is calling the pseudoscientists to account, and that the immunology community’s hard work over many decades cannot be forever ignored by the ID movement.

    PT posters in Nature Immunology - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • If paraphrased, and not outright written by DI folk, they were undoubtedly proofread by those professional pseudoscientists before the book went to print.

    Guardian Science Blogs - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • If paraphrased, and not outright written by DI folk, they were undoubtedly proofread by those professional pseudoscientists before the book went to print.

    Guardian Science Blogs - The Panda's Thumb 2010

  • It would never be accepted as a legitimate line of inquiry; its practitioners would henceforward and forever be perceived as laughingstocks, eccentric pseudoscientists on the fringes of “real” science.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • Those scientists, and pseudoscientists, with their thawed human limbs and severed human heads filled with pseudo-brains, had documented and described how the parts that make up a man can be made to break.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

  • It would never be accepted as a legitimate line of inquiry; its practitioners would henceforward and forever be perceived as laughingstocks, eccentric pseudoscientists on the fringes of “real” science.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

  • Mythicism is not pseudoscholarship and I'll ask you to live up to your reputation as an honest individual by not insulting scholars and legitimate academics with legitimate credentials which far outweigh the ones you have, by the way--Richard Carrier among them by calling them "pseudoscientists."

    Discussion of Mythicism Spreads James F. McGrath 2010

  • It would never be accepted as a legitimate line of inquiry; its practitioners would henceforward and forever be perceived as laughingstocks, eccentric pseudoscientists on the fringes of “real” science.

    The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010

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