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Zététique (from
Ancient Greek Ancient Greek (, ; ) includes the forms of the Greek language used in ancient Greece and the classical antiquity, ancient world from around 1500 BC to 300 BC. It is often roughly divided into the following periods: Mycenaean Greek (), Greek ...
: ζητητικός ''zētētikós'', "inquisitive", "keen") is the application of the
scientific method The scientific method is an Empirical evidence, empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has been referred to while doing science since at least the 17th century. Historically, it was developed through the centuries from the ancient and ...
when investigating allegedly "
paranormal Paranormal events are purported phenomena described in popular culture, folk, and other non-scientific bodies of knowledge, whose existence within these contexts is described as being beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding. Not ...
" phenomena. It is often seen as equivalent to, or somewhat different from (scientific) skepticism (French: ''scepticisme (scientifique)''), and is widely used in the modern skeptical movement in France for self-identification.


Etymology

''Zététique'' seems to have entered the French language around the 17th century. The oldest known reference is found in the ''Dictionnaire des Arts et des sciences'' (1694), II, p. 615, wherein the ''Methode zetetique'' is the method to resolve a
mathematical problem A mathematical problem is a problem that can be represented, analyzed, and possibly solved, with the methods of mathematics. This can be a real-world problem, such as computing the orbits of the planets in the Solar System, or a problem of a more ...
. In the '' Littré'' dictionary of 1872, ''zététique'' is referred to as an educational term about research, especially as a method to resolve a mathematical problem, and in general a method to "penetrate the reason of things". ''Philosophes zététiques'' are described as "ancient philosophers who doubted everything." The 1876 Larousse dictionary, p. 1479, wrote thus:
The name of ''zététiques'', which means seekers, indicates a rather original nuance of skepticism: it is provisional skepticism, it is close to Descartes' idea about doubt as a means, not as an end, as a preliminary procedure, not as a definitive result. If all skeptics really were ''zététiques'' and only ''zététiques'', they would have said with
Pyrrho Pyrrho of Elis (; ; ) was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. Life Pyrrho of Elis is estimated to have lived from around 365/360 until 275/270 BCE. Py ...
: "We do not arrive at doubt, but at the suspension of judgement" ... skeptics literally mean examiners, people who think, reflect, study attentively; but in the long run they take a more negative than doubtful stance, and has meant that those who are under the pretext of always examining never decide. ... the word ''zététiques'' is not made to resolve the debate between the two meanings of all these terms ... Moreover, the name ''zététiques'' has remained on the ground of the school that created it; and, despite its wide expansion, which would have helped make the term general for all seekers of truth in all fields, it is exclusively applied to skeptics, and we could even say to Greek skeptics or
Pyrrhonists Pyrrho of Elis (; ; ) was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. Life Pyrrho of Elis is estimated to have lived from around 365/360 until 275/270 BCE. Pyr ...
.
Physics professor
Henri Broch Henri is the French form of the masculine given name Henry (given name), Henry, also in Estonian, Finnish, German and Luxembourgish. Bearers of the given name include: People French nobles * Henri I de Montmorency (1534–1614), Marshal and Cons ...
, who ran the
International Zetetic Challenge {{Short description, Former proof of paranormal prize The International Zetetic Challenge (from Greek ζητεῖν ''zēteîn'', "to search") was an attempt to prove or disprove the existence of, or demonstrate events related to, the paranormal. It ...
(1987–2002) with
Gérard Majax Gérard Faier, known as Gérard Majax (April 28, 1943) is a French illusionist. He has appeared in many television programs, magic demonstrations, and movies. From 1987 until 2002 he, along with Jacques Théodor and Henri Broch of the L ...
and Jacques Theodor, and in 1998 founded the
Laboratoire de Zététique The Laboratoire de Zététique (English: ''Zetetic Laboratory'') is a structure founded by professor in 1998. Purpose and history The laboratory is a Research center, research and information centre concerned with purported "paranormal" or "a ...
at the
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Univ ...
, defines ''zététique'' simply as "the art of doubt".


Zététique organisations

Past and current organisations that consider themselves ''zététique'' include: *
Laboratoire de Zététique The Laboratoire de Zététique (English: ''Zetetic Laboratory'') is a structure founded by professor in 1998. Purpose and history The laboratory is a Research center, research and information centre concerned with purported "paranormal" or "a ...
, attached to the
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Univ ...
, founded by professor Henri Broch in 1998. ** Centre d'Analyse Zététique, the association that runs the Laboratoire de Zététique. **
International Zetetic Challenge {{Short description, Former proof of paranormal prize The International Zetetic Challenge (from Greek ζητεῖν ''zēteîn'', "to search") was an attempt to prove or disprove the existence of, or demonstrate events related to, the paranormal. It ...
(''défi zététique international''), from 1987 until 2002 run by Henri Broch,
Gérard Majax Gérard Faier, known as Gérard Majax (April 28, 1943) is a French illusionist. He has appeared in many television programs, magic demonstrations, and movies. From 1987 until 2002 he, along with Jacques Théodor and Henri Broch of the L ...
and Jacques Theodor, since 1998 in collaboration with the Laboratoire de Zététique. *
Observatoire Zététique The Observatoire Zététique or OZ (English: ''Zetetic Observatory'') is a French skeptical nonprofit organisation founded in 2003, headquartered in Grenoble. It is a member of the European Council of Skeptical Organisations (ECSO). Purpose Th ...
, a non-profit organisation in
Grenoble Grenoble ( ; ; or ; or ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of the Isère Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region ...
, founded in 2003. *Cercle Zététique (CZ), a non-profit organisation founded in 1994 in
Metz Metz ( , , , then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle (river), Moselle and the Seille (Moselle), Seille rivers. Metz is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Moselle (department), Moselle Departments ...
, later moved to
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
. Paul-Eric Blanrue was its president until 2003, Patrick Berger succeeded him until the association was dissolved in 2005. *Cercle Zététique Languedoc-Roussillon (CZLR), a non-profit organisation founded in 1996 as a regional branch of the CZ, but went on independently from 2000 onwards. *Cercle de Zététique de l'association Aldéran de Toulouse.


In English

Marcello Truzzi Marcello Truzzi (September 6, 1935 – February 2, 2003) was an American sociologist and academic who was professor of sociology at New College of Florida and later at Eastern Michigan University, founding co-chairman of the Committee for the Sc ...
and others who are critical of the modern skeptical movement often call themselves ''zetetic'' as a rendering of Zététique in English because they wish to use a different word to distinguish themselves from other skeptics. The first few issues of the ''
Skeptical Inquirer ''Skeptical Inquirer'' (S.I.) is a bimonthly American general-audience magazine published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI) with the subtitle "The Magazine for Science and Reason". The magazine initially focused on investigating clai ...
'', of which Truzzi was the first editor, it was titled ''The Zetetic''.


References

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