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  1. Robert Todd Carroll (May 18, 1945 – August 25, 2016) was an American author, philosopher and academic, best known for The Skeptic's Dictionary. He described himself as a naturalist, an atheist, a materialist, a metaphysical libertarian, and a positivist. In 2010 he was elected a fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

  2. Robert Todd Carroll (Joliet, 18 de maio de 1945 – Davis, 25 de agosto de 2016) foi um escritor e acadêmico estadunidense. Autor de vários livros e ensaios sobre ceticismo científico, dentre eles o The Skeptic's Dictionary, que recebe mais de 400 mil visitas por mês. [1]

  3. After a two-year battle against pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer, Robert Todd Carroll passed away on August 25th, 2016 at the age of 71. Friend and colleague Susan Gerbic, co-founder of the Monterey County Skeptics, has written about Bob’s passing for the Skeptical Inquirer in “Skeptical Community Mourns the Loss of Robert Todd Carroll.”

  4. 9 de dez. de 2010 · The Skeptic's Dictionary features definitions, arguments, and essays on hundreds of strange beliefs, amusing deceptions, and dangerous delusions. It also features dozens of entries on logical fallacies, cognitive biases, perception, science, and philosophy. Also posted are over 20 years of reader comments.

  5. The Skeptic's Dictionary is a collection of cross-referenced skeptical essays by Robert Todd Carroll, published on his website skepdic.com and in a printed book. [1] [2] The skepdic.com site was launched in 1994 and the book was published in 2003 with nearly 400 entries.

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  6. 22 de mar. de 2016 · Books by Robert Todd Carroll. The Critical Thinker's Dictionary: Biases, Fallacies, and Illusions and what you can do about them (2013) is available as an e-book from Amazon. Amazon provides a significant "look inside." The paperback edition is 348 pages and is available from Lulu.

  7. The Skeptic's Dictionary é uma coleção de ensaios céticos de Robert Todd Carroll, publicada em seu site skepdic.com e em um livro. [1] [2] [3] O site skepdic foi lançado em 1994 e o livro foi publicado em 2003 com cerca de 400 verbetes.