pseudoskeptic

English

Etymology

pseudo- + skeptic

Noun

pseudoskeptic (plural pseudoskeptics)

  1. (derogatory) A skeptic who claims to be approaching the disputed issue in a neutral manner but who is actually prejudiced against it.
    • 2009, Charles T. Tart, The End of Materialism, page 67:
      This is what I mean by saying that the pseudoskeptics aren't actually skeptics in a genuine sense; they're believers in some other system, out to attack and debunk what they don't believe in while trying to appear open minded and scientific, even though they're not.
    • 2011, Gary E. Schwartz, The Sacred Promise: How Science Is Discovering Spirit's Collaboration with Us in Our Daily Lives, page 310:
      Let's briefly consider what a sample of pseudoskeptics might say about The Sacred Promise and how an objective third person who actually knows the facts might respond to them.
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