He
is the author of Science Friction: Where the Known Meets the Unknown,
about how the mind works and how thinking goes wrong. His book The
Science of Good and Evil: Why People Cheat, Gossip, Share Care,
and Follow the Golden Rule, is on the evolutionary origins of morality
and how to be good without God. He wrote a biography, In Darwin's
Shadow, about the life and science of the co-discoverer of natural
selection, Alfred Russel Wallace. He also wrote The Borderlands
of Science, about the fuzzy land between science and pseudoscience,
and Denying History, on Holocaust denial and other forms of pseudo
history. His book How We Believe: Science, Skepticism, and the Search
for God, presents his theory on the origins of religion and why
people believe in God. He is also the author of Why People Believe
Weird Things on pseudoscience, superstitions, and other confusions
of our time.
Dr.
Shermer received his B.A. in psychology from Pepperdine University,
M.A. in experimental psychology from California State University,
Fullerton, and his Ph.D. in the history of science from Claremont
Graduate University. Since his creation of the Skeptics Society,
Skeptic magazine, and the Skeptics Distinguished Science Lecture
Series at Caltech, he has appeared on such shows as 20/20, Dateline,
Charlie Rose, Larry King Live, Tom Snyder, Donahue, Oprah, Lezza,
Unsolved Mysteries, and other shows as a skeptic of weird and extraordinary
claims, as well as interviews in countless documentaries aired on
PBS, A&E, Discovery, The History Channel, The Science Channel,
and The Learning Channel. |