Dr Adequate
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Unfortunately, you don't say how to tell the difference between real skeptics and pseudoskeptics.DrWoo said:Dr's, it seems that 'closed minded skeptics' really means what Truzzi calls pseudo skeptics.
So I looked it up.
And it appears that "pseudoskeptic" is the word that a believer applies to anyone who doesn't believe what he believes --- not because this refutes the arguments of the skeptic, nor because it substantiates the arguments of the believer, but frankly because some people --- we've seen a few lately --- really do believe that this sort of whiny psychobabble is a substitute for argument.
Instead of answering honest doubters requesting evidence, the believer merely has to proclaim that their doubt is not honest and to refuse to supply them with the evidence they ask for on the grounds that they would "refuse to accept it", which, if you have a belief entirely unsubstatiated by real evidence, is a great way to get off the hook when you're asked for it. He can then brag about how "open minded " he is.
By this process of lunatic fantasy, the believer can substitute a theory showing that everyone who disagrees with him is stupid, dogmatic, etc for the production of evidence which most people would find convincing --- which must be a great relief to him; and it is also a fantasy of personal superiority --- which must also be pleasant for him.
The downside of substituting this fantasy for real debate is that to call a skeptic a "pseudoskeptic" doesn't answer a single one of his arguments --- it's an empty, worthless ad hominem. But it pleases little minds.