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Revision as of 06:49, 8 May 2020 editHob Gadling (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users18,508 edits not all pseudoscience is denialism, and pseudoscience is not a type of fallacy - it uses fallacies. Also, the fringe science cat is a subcat of the fringe theory cat.← Previous edit Revision as of 06:50, 8 May 2020 edit undoHob Gadling (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users18,508 edits fringe science cat is also a subcat of the science catNext edit →
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Library cataloging
and classification
main topicpseudoscience
Dewey Decimal001.9 Edit this on Wikidata
Library of CongressQ172.5.P77 Edit this on Wikidata
Universal Decimal001.97/.98
About Category:Pseudoscience and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Pseudoscience, which may be a contentious label.
The main article for this category is Pseudoscience. See also the categories Natural philosophy, Scientific folklore, Obsolete scientific theories, Fringe science, and Alternative medicine

Pseudoscience is a broad group of theories or assertions about the natural world that claim or appear to be scientific, but that are not accepted as scientific by the scientific community. Pseudoscience does not include most obsolete scientific or medical theories (see Category:Obsolete scientific theories), nor does it include every idea that currently lacks sufficient scientific evidence (e.g. String theory). There is admittedly the demarcation problem, but this category comprises well-known topics that are generally considered pseudoscientific by the scientific community (such as astrology) and topics that have very few followers and are obviously pseudoscientific (such as the modern belief in a flat Earth). The pejorative term itself is contested by various groups for various reasons. Generally speaking, if an article belongs in this category, the article's lead will contain a well-sourced statement that the subject is considered pseudoscience. For people who advocate for these subjects, see Category:Advocates of pseudoscience.

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