This is a list of notable people that promote or practice scientific skepticism . In general, they favor science and are opposed to pseudoscience and quackery . They are generally skeptical of parapsychology , the paranormal , and alternative medicine .
James Alcock , psychologist. Author of several skeptical books and articles.[ 1]
Isaac Asimov , biochemist, author. Wrote or edited over 500 popular science, other nonfiction, and science fiction books, including the Foundation series . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI) .[ 2]
Robert A. Baker , psychologist, author. Wrote books on ghosts, alien abductions and false memory syndrome .[ 2]
Banachek , mentalist . participant in Project Alpha. Real name Steve Shaw.[ 3]
Stephen Barrett , psychiatrist. Cofounder of the National Council Against Health Fraud , critic of alternative medicine . Founder of the Quackwatch website.[ 2]
Barry Beyerstein , psychologist. Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 4]
Susan Blackmore , parapsychologist. Author, lecturer, and broadcaster.[ 1]
Maarten Boudry , philosopher and author.[ 5]
Derren Brown , mentalist, critic of alleged psychics and spiritual mediums.[ 6]
Robert Todd Carroll , philosopher. Author of The Skeptic's Dictionary book and website.[ 7]
Milbourne Christopher , magician. Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 8]
David Colquhoun , pharmacologist and author of the website Improbable Science .[ 9]
Brian Cox , physicist[ 10]
Narendra Dabholkar , author and the founder-president of Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti .[ 11]
Richard Dawkins , evolutionary biologist and author known for promoting the gene-centric view of evolution (in his book The Selfish Gene ), coining of the term meme , and atheist activism.[ 2]
Perry DeAngelis , co-founder and former executive director of the New England Skeptical Society,[ 12] co-founder and former co-host of the Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast.[ 13]
Daniel Dennett , philosopher. Author of Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life and Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon .[ 14]
Jared Diamond , scientist, author and member of the editorial board of Skeptic .[ 15]
Ann Druyan , popular science author and current head of the Planetary Society . Widow of the astronomer Carl Sagan .[ 16]
Brian Dunning , writer and producer with focus on science and skepticism , host of Skeptoid podcast,[ 6] as well as a Skeptoid spin-off video series, inFact ,[ 17] and producer of educational films on the subject of critical thinking.[ 18] [ 19]
Mark Edward , formerly worked as an undercover psychic,[ 20] currently exposes psychics and is the author of a tell-all book on that subject,[ 21] member of editorial board of The Skeptics Society ,[ 22] invented the term Guerrilla Skepticism .[ 23] : (Ref is at 2 minutes)
Richard Feynman , theoretical physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics.[ 24]
Kendrick Frazier , Editor of the Skeptical Inquirer .[ 2]
Martin Gardner , author, recreational mathematician . Writer of the long-running 'Mathematical Games ' column in Scientific American , and a longstanding columnist for the Skeptical Inquirer . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 2]
Pamela L. Gay , astronomer, co-host of Astronomy Cast , assistant research professor in the STEM center at SIUE and project director for CosmoQuest.[ 25]
Susan Gerbic , the founder of Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia which has the mission of improving the skeptical content of Wikipedia.[ 26]
Ben Goldacre , physician, journalist. Author of the "Bad Science " column in The Guardian (UK newspaper).[ 27]
David Gorski , surgical oncologist. A.k.a. Orac of Respectful Insolence . Critic of complementary and alternative medicine .[ 28]
Stephen Jay Gould , paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, historian of science, Harvard University.[ 2]
Natalie Grams , German physician, writer, scientific skeptic, former homeopath , author of Homeopathy Reconsidered — What Really Helps Patients (in German).
Harriet A. Hall , physician, former US Air Force flight surgeon . Critic of alternative medicine and quackery .[ 29]
Sven Ove Hansson , philosopher. Founding Chairperson of the Swedish Skeptics (Vetenskap och Folkbildning) and Editor of the organisation's journal Folkvett .[ 30]
Sam Harris , neuroscientist and author.[ 31]
Sharon A. Hill , founder of Doubtful News , a news site that links synopses and commentary to original news sources, and provides information to critically assess claims made in the media.[ 32] She is also producer and host of the 15 Credibility Street podcast.[ 33]
Christopher Hitchens , journalist and author.[ 34]
Douglas Hofstadter , physicist, artificial intelligence researcher. Author of Pulitzer Prize -winning book Gödel, Escher, Bach: The Eternal Golden Braid and Scientific American column "Metamagical Themas ".[ 35]
Harry Houdini , magician. Critic of Modern Spiritualism who exposed fraudulent psychics and mediums and publicized their methods.[ 2]
George Hrab American skeptical musician, podcaster, speaker and emcee at The Amaz!ng Meeting [ 36]
Ray Hyman , psychologist, critic of parapsychology . Longstanding contributor to the Skeptical Inquirer . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 2]
Jamie Hyneman , co-creator of the TV show MythBusters .[ 37]
Leo Igwe , Nigerian human rights advocate.[ 38]
Edward Jenner , English physician and scientist who pioneered smallpox vaccine .
Penn Jillette magician, half of Penn & Teller duo. Co-creator and co-host of the television series Bullshit! [ 39]
Teller , magician, other half of Penn & Teller duo. Co-creator and co-host of the television series Bullshit! [ 39]
Barry Karr , executive director for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Philip J. Klass , aerospace journalist. Known for his investigations of UFOs . Longstanding contributor to the Skeptical Inquirer . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 2]
Paul Kurtz , philosopher, author. Founder of CSICOP (now CSI), Publisher of the Skeptical Inquirer .[ 2]
Leighann Lord , American comedian, writer, and actress.[ 40]
Scott Lilienfeld , professor of psychology, author, Consulting Editor for Skeptical Inquirer and Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Fellow[ 41]
Pat Linse , illustrator. Cofounder of the Skeptics Society, Copublisher and Art Director of Skeptic magazine. Creator of Junior Skeptic magazine.[ 42]
Daniel Loxton , illustrator, writer. Editor of Junior Skeptic magazine (bound into Skeptic magazine).[ 43]
Alan Melikdjanian , filmmaker, creator of the YouTube series Captain Disillusion which explains the use of visual effects in falsified videos.
Tim Minchin , comedian, musician, actor. Has many songs illustrating his skepticism, most notably, "Storm".[ 6]
Rob Nanninga , writer and editor of Skepter .[ 44]
Joe Nickell , investigator of the paranormal, author. Columnist for the Skeptical Inquirer .[ 2]
Steven Novella , neurologist. Founder of the New England Skeptical Society and host of The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast.[ 6]
James Oberg , aerospace journalist. Critic of UFOs and claims of a Moon landing hoax .[ 45]
Robert L. Park , physicist, and author of Voodoo Science .[ 46]
Massimo Pigliucci , professor of philosophy at City University of New York and co-host of the skeptical podcast, Rationally Speaking .[ 47]
Steven Pinker , Canadian experimental psychologist , cognitive scientist , linguist, popular science author, Harvard College Professor and advocate of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind .[ 1]
Philip Plait , astronomer, author. Founder of the Bad Astronomy website.[ 48]
Massimo Polidoro , writer, journalist. Student of James Randi , co-founder and executive director of CICAP , Research Fellow of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 49]
Basava Premanand publisher of the Indian Skeptic magazine and chairman of the Indian CSICOP.[ 50]
Benjamin Radford , Managing Editor of the Skeptical Inquirer ,[ 6] co-host of Squaring the Strange podcast.[ 51]
James Randi , magician. Founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation . Notable for offering a million dollar cash reward for verifiable demonstration under laboratory conditions of any paranormal ability or event. Conceived and directed Project Alpha . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 2]
Pascual Romero , co-host of the Squaring the Strange podcast, providing evidence-based analysis and commentary on a variety of paranormal topics.[ 51]
Emily Rosa , Guinness World Record youngest medical researcher; at age 11, published her study in the Journal of the American Medical Association on therapeutic touch , showing practitioners couldn't feel the "human energy field" when not looking.[ 52]
Carl Sagan , astronomer, popular science author, and media personality. Advocate for SETI , founder of the Planetary Society , host of the TV series Cosmos and author of The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark . Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 2]
Cara Santa Maria , a science communicator, journalist, producer, television host, and podcaster.[ 53] She currently is a co-host on The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast,[ 54] and hosts her own podcast Talk Nerdy. [ 55] [ 56]
Richard Saunders , prior president of Australian Skeptics , host of the Skeptic Zone podcast
Adam Savage , co-creator of the TV series MythBusters .[ 37]
Eugenie Scott , anthropologist. Executive Director of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE), critic of creationism and intelligent design .[ 57]
Robert Sheaffer , author. UFO investigator, columnist for the Skeptical Inquirer .[ 58]
Michael Shermer , historian, popular science author, founder of the Skeptics Society . Copublisher and Editor of Skeptic magazine. Also current writer for the Scientific American column "Skeptic".[ 2]
Simon Singh , popular British science author.[ 59]
Victor Stenger , physicist, philosopher, author of book Physics and Psychics: The Search for a World Beyond the Senses and many other books.
Julia Sweeney , actress, comedian, author and performer of Letting Go of God .[ 60]
Jamy Ian Swiss , magician, co-founder of the National Capital Area Skeptics; co-founder of the New York City Skeptics; contributor to Skeptic magazine; co-producer and on-stage host of Northeast Conference on Science and Skepticism . on board of San Diego Association for Rational Inquiry (aka San Diego Skeptics).
Marcello Truzzi , sociologist. First editor of the Skeptical Inquirer . Critic of organized skepticism. Founding member of CSICOP (now CSI).[ 8]
Rebecca Watson , founder of Skepchick blog.[ 61]
Richard Wiseman , psychologist.[ 1]
Paul Zenon , magician and comedian.[ 62]
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