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Print Length: 399 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1456631845

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Publisher: eBookIt.com (November 20, 2013)

Publication Date: November 20, 2013

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Language: English

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The good first: it's definitely a great reference of different logical fallacies and I can warmly recommend it to anyone interested in logic and/or rhetoric who will surely get to use it regularly (and that alone makes it well worth the money).There are some minor omissions and errors, but they shouldn't bother too much. The author's attempts in jokes are also a matter of taste (the book could do well without some of the toilet humour, but some of other jokes are quite funny really). What matters is the content, and this is definitely a great reference work.The biggest problem I find is that there is no structure or even useful sorting order in the book. Clearly, some fallacies are related to others, or are even special cases or variations of others. Instead of grouping them together, the author chose to sort all of them *alphabetically* (if you know that many if not most of them start with "Argument to ..." you can guess how it looks like).Moreover, there are also no cross-references that would link the fallacies together (just a "See also" section would already help a lot).If anything, that at least makes a case for the Kindle edition. This book really gains from a good search function. It's also significantly cheaper...

I bought this book expecting to find a list of the 25 or so generally recognized classic fallacious arguments, such as argumentum ad hominem, the strawman, and the red herring, not the ridiculous number of artificially named subsets of fallacious arguments into which this author broke the classic fallacies down. More importantly, I wanted a book on syllogistic reasoning, not only the classic, “If-Then,” but also the more complex “Categorical” and “Disjunctive.” For the price and size of the book, and considering the education of the author, I even expected discussion of set theory in syllogisms. In other words, I thought I was buying a work close to a college textbook on critical thinking; not a middle-school level text on boorish argument.

Absolutely amazing. This book gives you tools to see the truths of communication that have vanished since the advent of the internet. It seems people (myself included) rationalize based on popularity rather than logic. This book goes along way towards putting the tools of understanding back in our hands.

Great compilation. It also includes obscure fallacies that I thought were fallacies and now I know which they are. Also, it includes extensive lists of alternate names in case you remember one by another name. Finally, the examples are short, sweet and clearly illustrate the fallacy, unlike other books that make the examples sometimes way too wordy.

Great book, fun to read. I like the definition/example style (it's more like a reference book than a straight read).If you're interested in debate, and logical constructors in arguments this is a definite buy.On a personal note, don't learn the fallacies by name and then point them out "that's a strawman argument!" "that's ad hominem!". Use the weakness in those types of arguments to defeat them with logic, not definition (which is a fallacy of it's own).

This book is a tremendously valuable self-improvement resource for clear thinking.I have the Kindle and iTunes versions of this book. They both operate flawlessly. A helpful feature contained in these electronic versions is the addition of hyperlinks embedded within the text which allows the reader to move to other relevant areas of interest. ​As a reader, I expect a book on logic to be organized "logically." This book passes with a five stars here. The free sample download includes the first 13 "alphabetized" fallacies which gives a good sense of the scope of the book. The author's format is: name each fallacy, describe it, represent its "logical form," give examples of the fallacy, and discuss exceptions to the rule, tips and variations. Downloading the sample will help you decide whether or not to ultimately purchase the book.Many of the examples are hysterically funny. Warning to the reader: you need to be in fairly good health to read this book, as the humor is literally gut-busting and side-splitting. The humorous examples are in and of themselves worth purchase.The often deceptive and manipulative arguments, reasoning and tactics of salesmen, talking head pundits, opinion writers and political and religious demagogues are readily seen for what they are after reading this book. Looking inwardly, I can better identify my own areas of fallacious thinking.Some of the other Amazon reviews of this book surmise that "faith-based" people will find the religious examples offensive. Perhaps. I think we all have mental blind spots no matter what religious or irreligious beliefs we hold. The author uses many examples that include "common creationist arguments". He says "let me be clear, maybe the universe is just 6000 years old. For the purpose of the book, it doesn't matter. Fallacies are not necessarily about the truth of the argument; they are more about the form of the argument."

I recommend this book on critical thinking and how we can identify when logic is being abused to appeal to our emotion or create deception.

This is a useful book if one just wants a brief exposure to many fallacies. The writer is clear, succinct, and amusing at times. He organizes 300 fallacies alphabetically. This may be useful if you know what to label the fallacy you are interested in but not so helpful if you want to learn what type of fallacy may be present in speech or writing that one encounters in daily life. It would be more useful to classify them into types or groups although he does say that there is no agreement on how to organize fallicies. At the end of the book he does list the 25 most common fallacies with links to his descriptions.All in all, not a bad book as an introduction. It was a bit dry to read. I ended up reading small sections at any one sitting. I will be looking for other books an this topic for a more thorough and hopefully readable account.

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