The Website Guide

Links to References on Skeptics

About Rupert Sheldrake
Rupert's Autobiography
The Perrott-Warrick Project

Books
UK & Ireland
Sheldrake and his Critics - The sense of being glared at


USA & Canada
Sheldrake and his Critics -: The sense of being glared at

Articles
Expelling Sheldrake - P.Z. Myers on psi phenomena
Ofcom Adjudication - in Rupert's favour over National Geographic
Pitching Woo-Woo Rupert replies to Shannon Rupp
The Public Understanding of Science
Do Skeptics Play Fair?
What I Have Changed My Mind About - Dogmatic skepticism
A Heretic for Our Times Jay Walljasper -Ode Magazine

Controversies
Dogmatic Skeptics
The Genome Wager - What DNA can tell us
Richard Dawkins - Interview for 'Enemies of Reason'
Does Telepathy Happen? - The Perrott-Warwick Public Debate
Telephone Telepathy - Skepticism at the BA Festival
Detection of Staring - Rupert responds to skeptics
Lewis Wolpert - attacks findings of the N'kisi Project
Michael Shermer - Criticises work with dogs
James Randi - Attempts to debunk work on dogs
Richard Wiseman - Admits his data demonstrates psi
The Psychology of the Skeptic - Paranormal phenomena rejected
A Book for Burning - The Maddox controversy
Baker's Demonstrations - Sense of being stared at dismissed
Robert Todd Carroll - on Morphic Resonance and the N'kisi Project
European Skeptics Congress - Debate on Telepathy

Dialogues & Interviews
Conversation with Robyn Williams - Following the BA event at Norwich
Opening Skeptical Minds Rupert with Matthew Cromer

Streaming Audio
How Sceptics Work Spotlight on Sceptics Day
Evidence and Belief in Science and Medicine

The Sheldrake - McKenna - Abraham Trialogues
A series of lively, far-reaching discussions between Rupert and his close friends Ralph Abraham and Terence McKenna, that took place between 1989 and 1998, in America and England. The Trialogues cover a wide range of subjects
Index to The Trialogues

Streaming Video
A Glorious Accident - A clash of minds


Blogs
Skepticism and (dis)Confirmation Bias - Science is a Method not a Position
Self-appointed Watchdogs - Huffington Post. Deepak Chopra

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