Reasoning
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Reasoning
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Reasoning
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- An illustrated book of bad arguments, learn the lost art of making sense, Ali Almossawi ; illustratIons by Alejandro Giraldo
- The teen's guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
- Loserthink, how untrained brains are ruining America, Scott Adams
- How to become a really good pain in the ass, a critical thinker's guide to asking the right questions, Christopher DiCarlo
- The life-changing science of detecting bullshit, John V. Petrocelli
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- Surfaces and essences, Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander
- How to win any argument, without raising your voice, losing your cool, or coming to blows, Robert Mayer
- The duck that won the lottery, and 99 other bad arguments, Julian Baggini
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- Mindware, tool for smart thinking, Richard E. Nisbett
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- How to think, a survival guide for a world at odds, Alan Jacobs
- Logic, a very short introduction, Graham Priest
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- Super thinking, the big book of mental models, Gabriel Weinberg and Lauren McCann
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman
- Debunk it!, how to stay sane in a world of misinformation, John Grant
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levithin
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- The Toltec Secret, Dreaming Practices of the Ancient Mexicans
- Changing the subject, philosophy from Socrates to Adorno, Raymond Geuss
- Weaponized lies, how to think critically in the post-truth era, Daniel Levitin
- Scienceblind, why our intuitive theories about the world are so often wrong, Andrew Shtulman
- Surfaces and essences, analogy as the fuel and fire of thinking, Douglas Hofstadter & Emmanuel Sander
- Everything is obvious, once you know the answer, Duncan Watts
- Eyes wide open, how to make smart decisions in a confusing world, written by Noreena Hertz
- How to talk to a science denier, conversations with flat Earthers, climate deniers, and others who defy reason, Lee McIntyre
- Critical inquiry, the process of argument, Michael Boylan
- How To Think, A Guide for the Perplexed
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