In the previous post, I said Receptive Skepticism (RS) is a project to make a new form of skepticism.   And that is being done to meet a need, to save lives, and make things better.  Scientific Skepticism still has great people leading it toward a good direction. And while both can exist side by side and even work together,  RS can’t do what it needs to do, the way it can when distinct, while within Scientific Skepticism.   And then how it functions in practice will be socially different enough to make it something seen as a different type, or a new branch inRead More →