Lilienfeld Alliance
for the Teaching of Rational Skepticism in Higher Education
for the Teaching of Rational Skepticism in Higher Education
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LiliCon 2026 is scheduled for May 26-28, 2026 in Fresno, California.
Stay tuned for information about how to submit a proposal for a presentation, and how to register.
Keynote Speakers
Craig Callender
Philosophy
Univ of California
San Diego
Elizabeth Loftus
Psychology; Criminology; Law
Univ of California Irvine
David Dunning
Psychology
Univ of Michigan
Kevin Folta
Agriculture
Univ of Florida
Jeff Schlegelmilch
Climate Science
Columbia Univ
Stuart Vyse
Behavioral Science
Independent Scholar
About the Alliance
The goal of the Lilienfeld Alliance is to connect instructors who teach critical thinking at the college and university level, to advocate for course content that promotes rational skepticism, and to encourage further study of best practices in the pedagogy of teaching such courses.
By "rational skepticism" we refer to the practice of evaluating evidence for claims before taking a position. It generally involves investigating claims that go beyond mainstream established science, including pseudoscience, conspiracy theories, and the like. This often requires us to challenge false beliefs. In higher education, we may use rational skepticism as a form of critical thinking.
We welcome scholars from all academic disciplines who use rational skepticism in their work.
The Alliance is named to honor Professor Scott Lilienfeld and his work that demonstrated the need to address pseudoscience directly in higher education, as described in this presentation:
Membership of the Lilienfeld Alliance is open to instructors in higher education, including community colleges and four-year universities, including those on the tenure track as well as lecturers. It is open to those who teach classes entirely dedicated to rational skepticism, as well as those who incorporate such teaching into their topical classes, and those who hope to find guidance for doing so in the future.
Membership is not open to teachers in elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools. While we hope to combine our efforts with those teachers in the future, right now we are about higher education.
Want to join?
There is no membership fee. You must be an instructor in higher education.
Please tell us who you are and we'll be in touch.
Natalia Pasternak describes the work of the Lilienfeld Alliance in this recent opinion piece.
The Lilienfled Alliance met again in July 2025, this time independent of CSI Con, at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The two day meeting included keynotes from Dr. Joe Schwarcz (Office for Science and Society at McGill Univeristy), Dr. Tom Gilovic (Psychology at Cornell University), Dr. Chris Labos (McGill University, Office for Science and Society), and Dr. Jevin West (Information School, University of Washington).
These articles were written by our namesake, Dr. Scott Lilienfeld for the Skeptical Inquirer magazine. They are behind a paywall, but it's well worth the subscription.
And one is a tribute to Dr. Lilienfeld, announcing to us that the world had lost this trailblazing scholar.