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Art of Deception: An Introduction to Critical Thinking [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Prometheus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1633885984
  • ISBN-13: 9781633885981
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Prometheus Books
  • ISBN-10: 1633885984
  • ISBN-13: 9781633885981
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Do you know when you're being deceived? Can you trust the information coming from Washington, the media, and the Internet This classic work on critical thinking uses a novel approach to teach the basics of informal logic. On the assumption that "it takes one to know one," the authors have written the book from the point of view of someone who wishes to deceive, mislead, or manipulate others. Having mastered the art of deception, readers will then be able to detect the misuse or abuse of logic when they encounter it in others -- whether in a heated political debate or while trying to evaluate the claims of a persuasive sales person. Using a host of real-world examples, the authors show you how to win an argument, defend a case, recognize a fallacy, see through deception, persuade a skeptic, and turn defeat into victory. Whether you're evaluating a social media rumor or you just want to become more adept at making your points and analyzing others' arguments, The Art of Deception--now with an updated preface--will give you the intellectual tools to become a more effective thinker and speaker. Helpful exercises and discussion questions are also included.

Now reissued for contemporary readers, this entertaining primer on critical thinking has been teaching people to think and speak more clearly for more than four decades.

Do you know when you're being deceived? Can you trust the information coming from Washington, the media, and the Internet?

This classic work on critical thinking uses a novel approach to teach the basics of informal logic. On the assumption that "it takes one to know one," the authors have written the book from the point of view of someone who wishes to deceive, mislead, or manipulate others. Having mastered the art of deception, readers will then be able to detect the misuse or abuse of logic when they encounter it in others -- whether in a heated political debate or while trying to evaluate the claims of a persuasive sales person.

Using a host of real-world examples, the authors show you how to win an argument, defend a case, recognize a fallacy, see through deception, persuade a skeptic, and turn defeat into victory. Whether you're evaluating a social media rumor or you just want to become more adept at making your points and analyzing others' arguments, The Art of Deception--now with an updated preface--will give you the intellectual tools to become a more effective thinker and speaker. Helpful exercises and discussion questions are also included.

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Now reissued for contemporary readers, this entertaining primer on critical thinking has been teaching people to think and speak more clearly for more than four decades.
Preface to the Paperback Edition 1(6)
Preface 7(4)
Introduction 11(12)
What Is Logic?
11(4)
What Is an Argument?
15(3)
When Is an Argument Acceptable?
18(3)
Summary and Exercises
21(2)
One Identifying Arguments
23(14)
Arguments
23(1)
Difficulties in Identifying Arguments
23(1)
Grammar, Punctuation, and Reading Comprehension
24(3)
Rules for Identifying Premises and Conclusions
27(7)
Summary and Exercises
34(3)
Two Formal Analysis of Arguments
37(18)
The Ideal of Logic
37(2)
Syllogisms
39(5)
Rules for Valid Syllogisms
44(4)
Soundness and Informal Logic
48(2)
Summary and Exercises
50(5)
Three Presenting Your Case
55(56)
Gaining a Sympathetic Audience
58(11)
Presenting the Facts
69(25)
Driving Home the Conclusion
94(5)
Nonverbal Devices
99(2)
Advertising as a Case Study
101(7)
Summary and Exercises
108(3)
Four Attacking an Argument
111(48)
Audience Reaction
111(6)
Anatomy of Refutation
117(25)
Attacking the Conclusion
142(9)
Face-to-Face Debate
151(4)
Summary and Exercises
155(4)
Five Defending Your Case
159(32)
Counterattack
163(17)
Winning the Argument
180(6)
Going for a Tie
186(2)
Summary and Exercises
188(3)
Six Cause-and-Effect Reasoning
191(28)
History of the Concept of "Causation"
191(3)
Hume's Definition of Cause and Effect
194(2)
Causal Reasoning as Practical
196(3)
Mill's Methods
199(4)
Fallacies of Causal Reasoning
203(7)
Problems with the Concept of "Causation"
210(5)
Summary and Exercises
215(4)
Appendix
219(44)
Critical Reading Skills
219(38)
Review Exercises
257(6)
Some Suggestions for Further Reading 263(2)
Index 265
Nicholas Capaldi, PhD (Baton Rouge, LA), holds the Legendre-Soule Distinguished Scholar Chair in Business Ethics at Loyola University of New Orleans. He is the author or editor of many books including Immigration- Debating the Issues; John Stuart Mill- A Biography; and Journeys Through Philosophy.

Miles Smit, PhD (Toronto, Ontario), works as a business analyst in Canada and holds a PhD in philosophy from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.