When the scientific method yields discoveries that imperil people’s lifestyle or worldviews or impinge on corporate vested interests, the public and political response can be anything but favorable. Sometimes the response slides into overt denial of scientific facts, although this denial is often claimed to involve “skepticism”. We outline the distinction between true skepticism and denial with several case studies. We propose some guidelines to enable researchers to differentiate legitimate critical engagement from bad-faith harassment, and to enable members of the public to pursue their skeptical engagement and critique without such engagement being mistaken for harassment
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The perception of what is \u201creal\u201d and \u201ctrue\u201d in science has always been disputed....
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This paper explores the kind of knowledge that partisans profess in order to contribute to our studi...
Public understanding of science and technology has become paramount as society moves into the future...
The continuing rejection of anthropogenic global warming by non-experts despite overwhelming scienti...
The scientific community, we hold, often provides society with knowledge—that the HIV virus causes A...
The perception of what is \u201creal\u201d and \u201ctrue\u201d in science has always been disputed....
Scientific claims implicitly invite criticism. While we might expect that challenging an epistemic a...
<p>Why do people reject the fact that HIV causes AIDS? Why do some parents withhold potentially life...
AbstractVested interests and political agents have long opposed political or regulatory action in re...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> <em>Communicating scientific concepts to non-scientific audiences can ...
Stewardship of Earth is not only moral: It is necessary to preserve the richness of our lives. Unles...
There is a robust scientific consensus concerning climate change and evolution. But many people reje...
This paper addresses the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of ...
This symposium explores the resurging phenomenon of science denial, which hampers the effectiveness ...
Controversial public debates driven by incomplete scientific data where nobody can claim absolute ce...
Questioning established scientific fact walks a fine line between promoting scientific progress and ...
This paper explores the kind of knowledge that partisans profess in order to contribute to our studi...
Public understanding of science and technology has become paramount as society moves into the future...
The continuing rejection of anthropogenic global warming by non-experts despite overwhelming scienti...