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On this survey see the criticisms of Philip Klass and John Robinson in the current issue of The Zetetic, with replies by P.A. Sturrock, the ufologist who made the survey.
Dear Poetry Editor, 2009
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Readers interested in this exchange, or in responsible appraisals of UFO reporting during the great 1978 flap triggered by Close Encounters, can subscribe to The Zetetic (the only periodical in the world devoted to the investigation of pseudoscience) by sending ten dollars to Box 29, Kensington Station, Buffalo, NY 14215.
Dear Poetry Editor, 2009
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This where Truzzi and his band go off in their Zetetic discussions and end up entertaining ESP, Homoeopathy, paranormal, Velikoskian stuff etc., all in an attempt to be neutral or agnostic as he calls it.
Science and Unobservable Things Sean 2008
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The under-the-radar business is helping drive up the prices for Internet real estate: Domain name sales generated $29 million in 2005, according to market research firm Zetetic.
Typo.com 2006
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Since then he has gotten out a number of pamphlets, and with pen and voice has stoutly maintained the Zetetic doctrine.
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An active propagandist of Zetetic doctrine is Professor William Carpenter, 71 Chew street, who has been in this country about five years.
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He showed a letter received last week from Fortress Monroe, in which the conversion of a non-commissioned officer to the Zetetic doctrine was reported.
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The founder of the Zetetic school, the professor explained, was an English chemist named Rowbotham, whose views were formed as far back as 1838.
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This is the doctrine held by the Zetetic school of philosophy, which some years ago made quite a stir in England.
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The Zetetic system still lives in lectures and books; as it ought to do, for there is no way of teaching a truth comparable to opposition.
A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II) Augustus De Morgan 1838
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