Subject Index for the Years 1980 - 2000 : Pseudoscience
This index uses the very latest list of keywords and numbers.
Volume |
Page # |
Author/Title |
48 | 705 | Sagan, C. |
Food for thought | ||
48 | 657 | Weiner, J. |
Food for thought | ||
48 | 584 | Shea, J.H. |
Having students determine whether the Earth is only ten thousand or at least several billion years old | ||
48 | 557 | Chamot, J.A. |
Have you read??? | ||
48 | 406 | Shea, J.H. |
The continuing growth of irrationalism (Editorial) | ||
46 |
439-449 |
Hall-Wallace, M.K. |
Can earthquakes be predicted? |
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46 |
279 |
Weiner, Jonathan |
Food for thought |
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46 |
137-140 |
Havholm, K.G. |
An activity to introduce the geoscience perspective |
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45 |
313 |
Johnson, G. |
Food for thought |
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45 |
294 |
Riggs, E.M. |
Geoscience versus the spread of psuedoscience [Letter] |
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44 |
439-444 |
Collins, L.G., and Fasold, D.F. |
Bogus "Noahs Ark" from Turkey exposed as a common geologic structure |
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44 |
428-438 |
Leveson, D.J., and Seidemann, D.E. |
Richard Milton - A non-religious creationist ally |
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44 |
464 |
Culotta, E. |
Food for thought |
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44 |
444 |
Weinberg, S. |
Food for thought |
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44 |
126 |
Shea, J.H. |
Creationism rears its ugly head, again |
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42 |
438 |
Edey, M.A. and Johanson, D.C. |
Food for thought |
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42 |
205-206 |
Shea, J.H. |
Response to discussion of editorial |
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42 |
204-205 |
Petrina, C. |
Discussion of editorial, "On the pervasiveness of irrationality" |
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38 |
223-225 |
Stover, S.G., and McLean, J.V. |
An evolution and education seminar for teachers |
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38 |
20 |
Bowler, P.J. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
24-26 |
Stokes, W.L. |
Creationism and the dinosaur boom |
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37 |
317-320 |
Wells, N.A. |
Using the illogic of creationism to teach the logic of science |
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37 |
298 |
Dawkins, R. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
290 |
Osmond, J.K. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
190-193 |
Bork, K.B. |
Kirtley Fletcher Mather as geologist and political activist |
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37 |
186 |
Bowler, P.J. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
97 |
Dawkins, R. |
Food for thought |
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37 |
82 |
Dawkins, R. |
Food for thought |
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36 |
161-175 |
Wakefield, J.R. |
The geology of Gentry's tiny mystery |
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36 |
160 |
Fischman, S. |
Cartoon based on Michaelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling |
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36 |
94-105 |
Cain, J.A. |
Creationism and mammal origins |
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35 |
160 |
Hastings, R.J. |
Errata: New observations on Paluxy tracks |
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35 |
160 |
Gould, S.J. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
135 |
Cartmill, M. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
133 |
McKown, D.B. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
129 |
Shea, J.H. |
Food for thought |
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35 |
103 |
Skehan, J.W. |
New resource available in the creationism/science debate |
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35 |
93-103 |
Monroe, J.S. |
Creationism, human footprints and flood geology |
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35 |
4-15 |
Hastings, R.J. |
New observations on Paluxy tracks confirm dinosaurian origin |
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35 |
1-2 |
Hastings, R.J. |
Cover photo of Paluxy River dinosaur track |
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34 |
187-190 |
Stokes, W.L. |
Alleged Middle Cambrian human footprint |
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33 |
236 |
Committee on Science and Creationism |
Food for thought |
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32 |
281 |
Anonymous |
AGI publishes pamphlet on evolution |
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32 |
267 |
Futuyma, D.J. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
264 |
Simpson, G.G. |
Food for thought |
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32 |
144 |
Skehan, J.W. |
Reply (to Morris comment) |
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32 |
143 |
Morris, H.M. |
Creationism, evolutionism and liberal theology |
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32 |
43 |
Shea, J.H. |
A list of selected references on creationism |
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31 |
307-314 |
Skehan, J.W. |
Theological basis for a Judeo-Christian position on creationism |
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31 |
165 |
Anonymous |
Footprints in the mind |
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31 |
163 |
Beach, J.E. |
Letter - Is the earth old or young? |
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31 |
144 |
Gould, C.G. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
140-144 |
Gingerich, P.D. |
Evidence for evolution from the vertebrate |
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31 |
134-139 |
Soroka, L.G. and Nelson, C.L. |
Physical constraints on the Noachian deluge |
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31 |
133 |
Kitcher, P. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
124-133 |
Dalrymple, G.B. |
Can the earth be dated from decay of its magnetic field? |
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31 |
123 |
Milne, D.H. and Schafersman, S.D. |
Cartoon on fossils and creationism |
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31 |
111-123 |
Milne, D.H., and Schafersman, S.D. |
Dinosaur tracks, erosion marks and midnight chisel work (but no human footprints) in the Cretaceous limestone of the Paluxy River bed, Texas |
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31 |
105-110 |
Shea, J.H. |
Creationism, uniformitarianism, geology and science |
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31 |
95-104 |
Moore, J.A. |
Why are there creationists? |
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31 |
94 |
White, A.D. |
Food for thought |
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31 |
87-94 |
Strahler, A.N. |
Toward a broader perspective in the evolutionism-creationism debate |
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31 |
83-86 |
Ferre, Frederick |
Science, pseudo-science, and natural theology |
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31 |
74-78 |
Newell, N.D. |
Creationism and science education |
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31 |
72-73 |
Boucot, A.J. |
How good is the fossil record? |