pseudoknowledge
Pseudoknowledge refers to beliefs, ideas, or practices that are widely accepted or promoted as knowledge, but lack empirical evidence or logical support. These beliefs often arise from misinterpretation, misapplication, or misunderstanding of scientific principles, cultural norms, or personal experiences. Pseudoknowledge can be found in various domains, including science, medicine, and spirituality, and can lead to harmful or ineffective outcomes if not critically evaluated.
One common example of pseudoknowledge is the belief in homeopathy, which posits that highly diluted substances
Pseudoknowledge can also emerge from cultural or social contexts, such as the belief in astrology, which suggests
The spread of pseudoknowledge can be facilitated by various factors, including confirmation bias, the desire for