Cryptologic Radio Archive: Applied logic, Skepticism, and Critical Thinking

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on December 16th, 2014

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Cryptologic Radio-Episode 32-Applied logic, Skepticism, and Critical Thinking

Join us this week as we convene a round table discussion concerning extremely valuable concepts including logic, critical thinking, skepticism, the scientific method and how they can and should be applied to claims, evidence, and research. Understanding these concepts and how to apply them correctly to any number of situations can be extremely beneficial to various aspects of research and even rewarding on a daily basis. There are many individuals that claim to be skeptical, logical, rational, scientific, etc but we’ll take an in-depth look at what these concepts and terms actually entail in order to determine if those claims are founded and sound, on either end of the proverbial spectrum. We’ll be taking calls throughout the episode so please feel free to voice your views and even disagreements so that we can discuss the points and issues in a constructive, civil and positive way.

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Shannon LeGro About Shannon LeGro
My name is Shannon LeGro and I've been researching the paranormal since I was a teen, having had my own experience which started me on this path. And for the past several years, a focus on the phenomena that is Sasquatch. I strive to bring a fresh perspective and an open mind to the most intriguing mysteries in our little known universe. Visit my site intothefrayradio.com for more information and the latest episodes of Into the Fray.


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