Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science
| Cover of the 1957 revised edition | |
| Author | Martin Gardner | 
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| Language | English | 
| Subjects | Science, pseudoscience, skepticism, quackery | 
| Publisher | Dover Publications | 
| Publication date | June 1, 1957, 2nd. ed. | 
| Publication place | United States | 
| Media type | Print (Paperback) | 
| Pages | 373 | 
| ISBN | 978-0-486-20394-2 | 
| OCLC | 18598918 | 
| Followed by | Science: Good, Bad and Bogus (1981) Order and Surprise (1983) | 
Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science (1957)—originally published in 1952 as In the Name of Science: An Entertaining Survey of the High Priests and Cultists of Science, Past and Present—was Martin Gardner's second book. A survey of what it described as pseudosciences and cult beliefs, it became a founding document in the nascent scientific skepticism movement. Michael Shermer said of it: "Modern skepticism has developed into a science-based movement, beginning with Martin Gardner's 1952 classic".
The book debunks what it characterises as pseudoscience and the pseudo-scientists who propagate it.