- Center for Inquiry
The Center for Inquiry (CFI) is a non-profit educational organization with headquarters in the
United States whose primary mission is to encourage evidence-based inquiry intoparanormal andfringe science claims,alternative medicine and mental health practices,religion ,secular ethics , and society. CFI is dedicated to promoting and defending science, reason, and free inquiry in all aspects of human interest.History
The Center for Inquiry was established in 1991 by philosopher and author
Paul Kurtz . It brought together two organizations: theCommittee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal [ [http://www.csicop.org Committee for Skeptical Inquiry] ] (CSICOP) and theCouncil for Secular Humanism [ [http://www.secularhumanism.org Council for Secular Humanism ] ] (CSH), both of which had previously operated in tandem but were now formally affiliated under one umbrella. By 1995 CFI had expanded into a new 20,000 square foot headquarters in Amherst, NY, and in 1996 opened its first branch office inLos Angeles , CFI West [ [http://www.cfiwest.org/ Center for Inquiry-Los Angeles] ] . In the same year, CFI founded the Campus Freethought Alliance, organizing college students around issues of importance to CFI and its members.By 1997 CFI had begun expanding its efforts internationally through an association with
Moscow State University . CFI Moscow now operates an exchange program where Russian students and scholars are able to visit CFI headquarters in Amherst, NY and participate in a summer institute each year. Additional international programs exist in Germany (Rossdorf), France (Nice), Spain (Bilboa), Poland (Warsaw), Nigeria (Ibadan), Uganda (Kampala), Kenya (Nairobi), Nepal (Katmandu), India (Pune) (Hyderabad), Egypt (Cairo), China (Beijing), New Zealand (Auckland), Peru (Lima), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Senegal (Dakar), Zambia (Lusaka), and Bangladesh (Dacca).Between 2002 and 2003 CFI opened two new branches in
New York City [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/nyc/about Center for Inquiry-New York City] ] andTampa, FL [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/tampa CFI Tampa] ] in addition to expanding its west coast branch into a new building in Hollywood, CA. Located on Hollywood Blvd., CFI West also became home to the Steve Allen Theater, named after the former "Tonight Show" host and CFI supporter. By 2004, CFI continued to expand into cities across the United States with the creation of a network of community organizations called "CFI Communities" [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/outreach/cfi_communities/ CFI Communities] - Centerforinquiry.net] in cities such asPittsburgh ,Cleveland ,Tucson ,Tallahassee, FL ,Indianapolis , andFort Lauderdale .In 2005 CFI once again expanded its Amherst headquarters with a new 15,600 square foot research wing. Additionally, CFI was granted special consultative status with the
United Nations the same year.Since 2006 CFI has been expanding rapidly with a series of new branches in cities across North America and around the world. These include new Centers for Inquiry in
Toronto ,London ,Washington DC ,Indianapolis, IN ,Grand Rapids, MI , andAustin, TX . The Center for Inquiry in Washington DC is headquarters to CFI's Office of Public Policy, which represents CFI's interests on Capitol Hill.Program areas
The Center for Inquiry's programs focus on three broad areas: [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/about/program_areas/ Center for Inquiry's programs of public education] ]
Paranormal and fringe science claims
Through the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, publisher of "
Skeptical Inquirer " magazine, the Center for Inquiry evaluates claims of theparanormal (phenomena allegedly beyond the range of normal scientific explanations), such aspsychic phenomena ,ghosts , communication with the dead, and alleged extraterrestrial visitations. It also explores the fringes and borderlands of the sciences, attempting to separate strictly evidence-based research from pseudosciences.Medicine and health
The Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health (CSMMH) [http://csmmh.org/ Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health (CSMMH)] ] stimulates critical scientific scrutiny of New Age medicine and the schools of psychotherapy. It supports naturalistic addiction recovery practices through
Secular Organizations for Sobriety .Religion, ethics, and society
The Center promotes, through its connection with
Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion , critical inquiry into the foundations and social effects of the world religions. Since 1983 it has focused on such issues as fundamentalism in Christianity and Islam, humanistic alternatives to religious ethics, and religious sources of political violence. More recently it has turned its attention to Quranic criticism and the secularization of Islamic societies. It is also the home of its affiliated organization, theCouncil for Secular Humanism , publisher of "Free Inquiry " magazine, a bi-monthly journal of secular humanist thought and discussion.Projects and Programs
Center for Inquiry - On Campus
CFI On Campus [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/oncampus/ CFI On Campus] ] (originally the Campus Freethought Alliance) is a program launched by the
Council for Secular Humanism in1996 by Derek Araujo and others in order to reach out to university and high school students. Center for Inquiry - On Campus provides funding, speakers or debaters, literature, and other promotional and educational resources to student groups that affiliate, and supports almost 200 campus groups around the world. In 2000, as a result of a dispute over management and funding of the organization, a number of volunteering students on the group's executive committee organized the split-organizationSecular Student Alliance Fact|date=September 2008, with largely the same ends — to promotesecular humanism as an alternative to religious lifestyle and politics on college and high campuses. However, as neither organization demands exclusivity in association, many campus groups maintain ties to each organization. Center for Inquiry - On Campus is directed byD.J. Grothe and employs a staff of eight organizers who help CFI student groups to advance their aims at their respective schools.Fact|date=September 2008CFI Communities
Virtually all of these groups are outgrowths of local grassroots secular humanist and skeptical movements, most involving the leadership of local subscribers to "
Free Inquiry " and "Skeptical Inquirer " magazines.Fact|date=September 2008 These groups draw upon volunteers and Center for Inquiry members and supporters who are enthusiastic about CFI's efforts to advance the scientific outlook in our society and who wish to become active in the organization.CFI Institute
The Center for Inquiry Institute [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/education/institute_catalogue/ CFI Institute Catalogue] ] offers undergraduate level summer school, seminars, and workshops in critical thinking and the scientific outlook and its implications for religion, human values, and the borderlands of science. In addition to transferable undergraduate credit through the State University of New York (SUNY) system, CFI offers a thirty credit hour Certificate of Proficiency in Critical Inquiry. This three-year curriculum plan offers summer sessions at the main campus at SUNY-Buffalo in Amherst and the Skeptic's Toolbox workshop at the University of Oregon, Eugene. [ [http://www.skepticstoolbox.org Skeptic's Toolbox] ]
Camp Inquiry
The Center for Inquiry organizes an annual summer camp for children called "Camp Inquiry". [ [http://www.campinquiry.org/ Camp Inquiry] website]
CFI Libraries
The Center for Inquiry Libraries [ [http://www.cfilibraries.org/ CFI Libraries] ] is a consortium of four libraries in
Amherst, New York . Operated by the Center for Inquiry, it is the largest library of its kind in the world. The building is over 20,000 square feet with meeting rooms and special collections housing 60,000 volumes of works specializing inscience ,skepticism ,freethought ,humanism , and Americanphilosophical naturalism , and includes the complete line of Prometheus Books titles, a collection of Martin Gardner's books and papers, Steve Allen's manuscripts, and other special holdings.It was opened on June 9, 1995 in Amherst by Steve Allen,
Leon Jaroff ,Herbert Hauptman ,Stan Lundine , andKendrick Frazier to name a few. [cite news | first= | last= | title=Center for Inquiry Celebrates Grand Opening | date=1995-06-09 | url =http://www.csicop.org/articles/grand_opening.html | work =CSICOP News | accessdate = 2008-09-20 ]Naturalism Research Project
CFI also runs the Naturalism Research Project, a major new effort to develop the theoretical and practical applications of
philosophical naturalism . As part of this project, CFI’s libraries, research facilities, and conference areas are available to scientists and scholars to advance the understanding of science’s methodologies and conclusions about naturalism. [ [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/research/ Center for Inquiry - Research] ]Activities of the Naturalism Research Project include lectures and seminars by visiting fellows and scholars; academic conferences; and support CFI publications of important research. Among the central issues of naturalism include the exploration of varieties of naturalism; problems in philosophy of science; the methodologies of scientific inquiry; naturalism and humanism; naturalistic ethics; planetary ethics; and naturalism and the biosciences. [cite news | first=John | last=Shook | coauthors= | title=Center for Inquiry launches Naturalism Research Project | date=March 2007 | url =http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_/ai_n27162785 | work =
Skeptical Inquirer | accessdate = 2008-09-20 | ]Affiliate Organizations
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Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI)
*Committee for the Scientific Examination of Religion (CSER)
* Commission for Scientific Medicine and Mental Health Practice (CSMMH)
*Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society (ISIS)
*Council for Secular Humanism (CSH)Publications
The results of research and activities supported by the Center and its affiliates are published and distributed to the public in seventeen separate national and international magazines, journals, and newsletters. Among them are CSER's "Quarterly Review", [ [http://old.centerforinquiry.net/cser/quarterly/ Quarterly Review for the Scientific Examination of Religion] ] CSH's "
Free Inquiry ", and CSICOP's "Skeptical Inquirer ", as well as the "Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine ", "Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice" [ [http://www.srmhp.org/ Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice (SRMHP)] ] and "Philo".CFI also produces the popular weekly radio show and podcast, "
Point of Inquiry ".In the media
On
November 14 ,2006 the CFI opened its Office of Public Policy inWashington, DC and issued "Declaration in Defense of Science and Secularism", which calls for public policy to be based on science rather than faith [Park, Bob. [http://bobpark.physics.umd.edu/WN06/wn111706.html Freedom Of Science: in Defense of Science and Secularism] , "What's New with Bob Park",2006-11-17 ] . The next day theWashington Post ran an article about it entitled "Think Tank Will Promote Thinking." [ " [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/14/AR2006111401176.html Think Tank Will Promote Thinking: Advocates Want Science, Not Faith, at Core of Public Policy] " "Washington Post ",2006-11-16 ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.cfilibraries.org Center for Inquiry Libraries]
* [http://www.campusfreethought.org/ Center for Inquiry - On Campus]
* [http://www.centerforinquiry.net Center for Inquiry website]
* [http://ga1.org/secular_humanism/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=9710282&r How Camp Inquiry introduces kids to the principles of humanism by Dr. Angie McQuaig]
* [http://www.pointofinquiry.org/ Point of Inquiry] "Point of Inquiry " - the radio show andpodcast of the Center for Inquiry.
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