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Anomalistics is the use of scientific methods to evaluate anomalies (phenomena that fall outside of current understanding), with the aim of finding a rational explanation. The term itself was coined in 1973 by Drew University anthropologist Roger W. Wescott, who defined it as being "...serious and systematic study of all phenomena that fail to fit the picture of reality provided for us by common sense or by the established sciences." Wescott credited journalist and researcher Charles Hoy Fort as being the creator of anomalistics as a field of research, and he named biologist Ivan T. Sanderson and Sourcebook Project compiler William R. Corliss as being instrumental in expanding anomalistics to introduce a more conventional perspective into the field. Henry Bauer, emeritus professor of Science Studies at Virginia Tech, writes that anomalistics is "a politically correct term for the study of bizarre claims," while David J. Hess of the Department of Science and Technology Studies at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute describes it as being "the scientific study of anomalies defined as claims of phenomena not generally accepted by the bulk of the scientific community." Anomalistics covers several sub-disciplines, including ufology and cryptozoology. Scientifically trained anomalists include ufologists J. Allen Hynek and Carl Sagan, Christopher Chacon, Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans, and CSI/CSICOP founder Paul Kurtz. From Wikipedia under the
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unknown 2007-07-14 16:23:19 what is in my judgment the finest book ever published (at least in english) on . anomalistics. david j. hufford s the terror that comes in the night (1983) is by an academic folklorist. folklore work and analysis ought to be of ... Meme Party IV: Going to go back there someday
His Grace His Excellency Cmdr. Sir Samuel Vimes 2006-01-08 05:08:26 I would respond, "No, it's . anomalistics. ." It's an area of knowledge that is certainly difficult to study, as it is on the fringes, but it can be studied with integrity, gathering further evidence and making further revisions. ... book of damend
unknown 2008-06-16 14:17:39 existence of creatures generally held to be mythological, disappearances of people under strange circumstances, and many other phenomena, the book is historically considered to be the first written in the specific field of . anomalistics. . From Google Blog Search: "Anomalistics" |


