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How to Win Every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic

Autor Dr Madsen Pirie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2015
In the second edition of this witty and infectious book, Madsen Pirie builds upon his guide to using - and indeed abusing - logic in order to win arguments. By including new chapters on how to win arguments in writing, in the pub, with a friend, on Facebook and in 140 characters (on Twitter), Pirie provides the complete guide to triumphing in altercations ranging from the everyday to the downright serious.

He identifies with devastating examples all the most common fallacies popularly used in argument. We all like to think of ourselves as clear-headed and logical - but all readers will find in this book fallacies of which they themselves are guilty. The author shows you how to simultaneously strengthen your own thinking and identify the weaknesses in other people arguments. And, more mischievously, Pirie also shows how to be deliberately illogical - and get away with it. This book will make you maddeningly smart: your family, friends and opponents will all wish that you had never read it.

Publisher's warning: In the wrong hands this book is dangerous. We recommend that you arm yourself with it whilst keeping out of the hands of others. Only buy this book as a gift if you are sure that you can trust the recipient.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472529121
ISBN-10: 147252912X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:2nd Revised edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
1. What is an Argument
2. What does a Successful Argument Look Like?
3. What counts as Evidence?
4. Oral Arguments
a) arguing with a friend
b) arguing in a group
c) arguing in a formal debate
d) Presenting your case in a meeting
5. Written Arguments
a) arguing in a letter, article of newspaper
b) arguing on the internet
c) how to argue on facebook
d) winning an argument in 140 characters (arguing on twitter)
79 A-Z entries, including:
Abusive analogy
Blinding with science
The complex question
Damning the alternatives
Exclusive premises
The gambler's fallacy
Hedging Irrelevent humour
Loaded words
The red herring
Shifting ground Trivial objections
Wishful thinking

Recenzii

A highly thought provoking, enjoyable and entertaining read