
Articles by subject: scepticism
- D'oh my God: faith in The Simpsons (by Andrew Mueller, January/February 2012 )
- This year, The Simpsons celebrate their 25th birthday and their 500th episode. Andrew Mueller pays homage to the family we can all believe in
- Lies, damn lies and Chinese science (by Sam Geall, September/October 2010 )
- The People's Republic is becoming a technological superpower, but who's checking the facts? Sam Geall seeks out the Chinese science cops
- Q&A: Tim Minchin (by Editorial Staff, July/August 2010 )
- As he prepares for his first ever arena tour, we catch up with rising rationalist star Tim Minchin
- Unreasonable doubt (by Keith Kahn-Harris, May/June 2010 )
- Climate change, AIDS, GM foods – all have their detractors. But when does disbelief become dogma? Keith Kahn-Harris explores the cult of denialism
- The Threat to Reason by Dan Hind (by Jonathan Derbyshire, July/August 2007 )
- Jonathan Derbyshire is unthreatened by an enlightenment sceptic
- No doubt (by Nina Power, November/December 2005 )
- Nina Power has some doubts about a new history of scepticism
- Outlooks on Enlightenment (by Simon Blackburn, Spring 2002 )
- Simon Blackburn, Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University and a member of the Humanist Philosophers' Group, takes a look at the relative merits of relativism, scepticism and humanism
- Encourage young scepticism (by Claire Rayner, Summer 1999 )
- Claire Rayner calls for a sceptical education
- Back from the dead? Facilitated communication and the strange case of Rom Houben (by Nicholas Pearson, Web Exclusive, November 2009)
- In February the BBC reported that the Belgian man who appeared to be communicating after a 23-year coma wasn't. Sceptic Nicholas Pearson was on it for us back in November