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"Debunkers" of the thermite paper take this as proof that no Bentham open publications have peer-review.
Why the Harrit Nano-thermite paper has not yet been debunked 2009
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Debunkers by Bill Cain on Monday, Jul 14, 2008 at 9: 15: 58 AM re: "Debunkers" by albury smith on Monday, Jul 14, 2008 at 11: 25: 13 AM
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Debunkers through cohesive response seek to dodge potential negative scientific consequences by denying existence of facts they seek to avoid.
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Debunkers: submit your work for peer-review and publication. '
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Debunkers: submit your work for peer-review and publication.
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And finally, I'm personally hoping to hook into a research grant for exposing fake psychics: You know, Cash for Debunkers.
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A good way to see the practical difference between Debunkers and Demarcaters is by contrasting their views on the use of counterexamples to show invalidity.
Logical Constants MacFarlane, John 2009
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Debunkers delighted in reviling leaders who had been heroes and saints to earlier generations.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Debunkers delighted in reviling leaders who had been heroes and saints to earlier generations.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Eight years later, Mr. Baret, who plays the double bass, helped form Les Deboulonneurs -- "The Debunkers" -- a group with 100 to 300 active members that lobbies to limit the size of individual ads to roughly 27.5 inches high by 20 inches wide.
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