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- The life after death project 1
- Arguing Science:, a Dialogue on the Future of Science and Spirit
- Teach your child math, making math fun for the both of you, Arthur Benjamin and Michael Brant Shermer
- Secrets of mental math, the mathemagician's guide to lightning calculation and amazing math tricks, Arthur Benjamin and Michael Shermer
- An honest liar, Left Turn Films & Pure Mutt Productions in association with BBC Storyville & Part2 Filmworks ; produced by Tyler Measom, Justin Weinstein ; written by Justin Weinstein, Greg O'Toole, Tyler Measom ; directed by Justin Weinstein, Tyler Measom
- Skepticism 101, how to think like a scientist, Michael Shermer
- The unbelievers, JJC Films LLC ; a Black Chalk Film ; directed by Gus Holwerda ; produced by Gus Holwerda, Luke Holwerda and Jason Spisak
- Why people believe weird things, pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time, Michael Shermer ; foreword by Stephen Jay Gould
- The believing brain, from ghosts and gods to politics and conspiracies--how we construct beliefs and reinforce them as truths, Michael Shermer
- Why Darwin matters, the case against intelligent design, Michael Shermer
- Shermer, Michael, Great Courses Audio
- The science of good and evil, why people cheat, gossip, care, share and follow the golden rule, Michael Shermer
- Skeptic, viewing the world with a rational eye, Michael Shermer
- The moral arc, how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice, and freedom, Michael Shermer
- The mind of the market, compassionate apes, competitive humans, and other tales from evolutionary economics, Michael Shermer
- Denying history, who says the Holocaust never happened and why do they say it?, Michael Shermer & Alex Grobman ; foreword by Arthur Hertzberg
- Skepticism 101, how to think like a scientist, Michael Shermer
- Science friction, where the known meets the unknown, Michael Shermer
- Por que creemos en cosas raras (why people believe weird things), Michael Shermer, Pseudociencia, supersticion u otras confusiones de nuestro tiempo (Pseudoscience, Superstition, and
- Conspiracy, why the rational believe the irrational, Michael Shermer