My article on the science of evil was recently featured in Skeptic.
‘Since 1992, the Skeptics Society has published Skeptic, a quarterly journal that examines a wide variety of social, scientific, and pseudoscientific controversies. Our contributors are top experts in their fields, making Skeptic a respected academic voice. The magazine has been called “stimulating and provocative” by Carl Sagan, “clearly superior … gutsy” by Edward O. Wilson, and “the best journal in the field” by Stephen Jay Gould.’
I’m honored to be among such great company.
Thank you to Michael Shermer for his suggestions regarding additional sources and an intriguing conversation about the nature of empathy.
You can read my article from the magazine for free here.