Nonfiction books Many of McIntyre's nonfiction books are concerned with the nature of scientific knowledge generation and validation. These include
Explaining Explanation: Essays in the Philosophy of the Special Sciences, Laws and Explanation in the Social Sciences, and
Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet Age. In his 2018 book
Post-Truth, he explored the environment and "atmosphere" surrounding the concept of post-truth.
Carlos Lozada, reviewer for
The Washington Post, wrote that
Post-Truth "convincingly tracks how intelligent-design proponents and later climate deniers drew from postmodernism to undermine public perceptions of evolution and climate change." In his 2019 book,
The Scientific Attitude: defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience, McIntyre describes scientific thinking and the
demarcation problem as a willingness to revise an opinion after discovering new evidence.
Publishers Weekly said that the book "articulates why the pursuit of scientific truths, even if inevitably flawed and subject to human error, matters."
Harriet Hall reviewed the book for
Skeptical Inquirer Magazine and wrote that McIntyre tries to explain science by explaining what it is not.
The Scientific Attitude was also reviewed in
The Guardian. McIntyre was also the co-editor of three anthologies:
Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science,
Philosophy of Chemistry, and
Philosophy of Chemistry, 2nd edition.
Essays and articles McIntyre is the author of numerous philosophical essays that have appeared in
Biology and Philosophy,
The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Humanist,
The New York Times,
Perspectives on Science, Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
Synthese,
Teaching Philosophy,
Theory and Decision, and
The Times Higher Education Supplement. New Statesman published his article, "Why Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin Lie... and Why They Are So Good At It" in January 2018
. His "How to Reverse the Assault on Science" was published in the
Scientific American b
log in 2019. McIntyre's article "Flat Earthers and the Rise of Science Denial in America" was reprinted as the cover story of
Newsweek on July 14, 2019.
Fiction McIntyre also writes suspense fiction. His novel
The Sin Eater is a thriller published in 2019.
Presentations Michael Shermer invited McIntyre to present on his program
Science Salon # 77: The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience. On March 17–20, 2021, McIntyre presented at the first Global Congress on Scientific Thinking and Action; in his presentation, "Science Denialism", he discussed his conversations with
flat earth believers, which would become the basis of his book,
How to Talk to a Science Denier. He stressed the importance of face-to-face conversations and gaining the trust of the people you are trying to convince. == Awards and recognition ==