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논리학 도서 요약

The Logic Of Sports Betting
저자: Ed Miller • 2019
Forget picking winners. The real money in sports betting is hidden in the market's pricing mistakes.
3.97
500+
The Logic Of Sports Betting 요약
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The Logic Of Sports Betting
Forget picking winners. The real money in sports betting is hidden in the market's pricing mistakes.
저자: Ed Miller 2019 239 페이지
3.97
500+ 개의 평점
A Rulebook for Arguments
저자: Anthony Weston • 1986
Argument isn't combat. It's construction. A slim guide to building claims that actually hold up.
3.82
3,000+
A Rulebook for Arguments 요약
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A Rulebook for Arguments
Argument isn't combat. It's construction. A slim guide to building claims that actually hold up.
저자: Anthony Weston 1986 120 페이지
3.82
3,000+ 개의 평점
Mathematical Thinking - For People Who Hate Math
저자: Albert Rutherford • 2021
Math class already gave you a reasoning toolkit. Put it to work, zero equations required.
3.58
158
Mathematical Thinking - For People Who Hate Math 요약
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Mathematical Thinking - For People Who Hate Math
Math class already gave you a reasoning toolkit. Put it to work, zero equations required.
저자: Albert Rutherford 2021 155 페이지
3.58
158 개의 평점
올바른 질문하기
저자: M. 닐 브라운 • 1981
Spot weak arguments, hidden assumptions, and bad statistics: a guide to thinking for yourself.
3.97
1,000+
올바른 질문하기 요약
올바른 질문하기
Spot weak arguments, hidden assumptions, and bad statistics: a guide to thinking for yourself.
저자: M. 닐 브라운 1981 212 페이지
3.97
1,000+ 개의 평점
Being Logical
저자: D.Q. McInerny • 2004
Spot fallacies, build arguments, and keep your own mind honest: logic for everyday life.
3.75
2,000+
Being Logical 요약
Being Logical
Spot fallacies, build arguments, and keep your own mind honest: logic for everyday life.
저자: D.Q. McInerny 2004 120 페이지
3.75
2,000+ 개의 평점
How to Win Every Argument
저자: Madsen Pirie • 2006
The fallacies that win arguments: how to use them, spot them, and never get tripped again.
3.50
1,000+
How to Win Every Argument 요약
How to Win Every Argument
The fallacies that win arguments: how to use them, spot them, and never get tripped again.
저자: Madsen Pirie 2006 182 페이지
3.50
1,000+ 개의 평점
Socratic Logic
저자: Peter Kreeft • 2003
Reason with precision, argue with force, and catch every fallacy: a classical logic course.
4.31
468
Socratic Logic 요약
Socratic Logic
Reason with precision, argue with force, and catch every fallacy: a classical logic course.
저자: Peter Kreeft 2003 397 페이지
4.31
468 개의 평점
The Irrational Ape
저자: 데이비드 로버트 그라임스 • 2019
Your brain runs on faulty code, and politicians, advertisers, and quacks have the manual.
4.26
1,000+
The Irrational Ape 요약
The Irrational Ape
Your brain runs on faulty code, and politicians, advertisers, and quacks have the manual.
저자: 데이비드 로버트 그라임스 2019 320 페이지
4.26
1,000+ 개의 평점
The Logic of Sense
저자: Gilles Deleuze • 1969
Sense is not a thing but an event, a surface effect where language meets the world.
4.29
1,000+
The Logic of Sense 요약
The Logic of Sense
Sense is not a thing but an event, a surface effect where language meets the world.
저자: Gilles Deleuze 1969 393 페이지
4.29
1,000+ 개의 평점
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
저자: Karl Popper • 1934
You cannot prove a theory true, only false. The asymmetry that separates science from dogma.
4.03
5,000+
The Logic of Scientific Discovery 요약
The Logic of Scientific Discovery
You cannot prove a theory true, only false. The asymmetry that separates science from dogma.
저자: Karl Popper 1934 544 페이지
4.03
5,000+ 개의 평점
Introduction to Logic
저자: Irving M. Copi • 1953
How to spot a flawed argument: the logic toolkit from Aristotle to truth tables.
4.07
500+
Introduction to Logic 요약
Introduction to Logic
How to spot a flawed argument: the logic toolkit from Aristotle to truth tables.
저자: Irving M. Copi 1953 683 페이지
4.07
500+ 개의 평점
The Art of Logic in an Illogical World
저자: Eugenia Cheng • 2018
Mathematical logic isn't about numbers. It's about untangling the arguments tearing us apart.
3.47
2,000+
The Art of Logic in an Illogical World 요약
The Art of Logic in an Illogical World
Mathematical logic isn't about numbers. It's about untangling the arguments tearing us apart.
저자: Eugenia Cheng 2018 320 페이지
3.47
2,000+ 개의 평점
The Art of Thinking In Systems
저자: Steven Schuster • 2018
Why your fixes backfire: the feedback loops, delays, and blind spots hiding in plain sight.
3.16
500+
The Art of Thinking In Systems 요약
The Art of Thinking In Systems
Why your fixes backfire: the feedback loops, delays, and blind spots hiding in plain sight.
저자: Steven Schuster 2018 180 페이지
3.16
500+ 개의 평점
Language, Truth and Logic
저자: Alfred Jules Ayer • 1936
A single test separates meaningful statements from nonsense, and most of philosophy fails it.
3.75
4,000+
Language, Truth and Logic 요약
Language, Truth and Logic
A single test separates meaningful statements from nonsense, and most of philosophy fails it.
저자: Alfred Jules Ayer 1936 160 페이지
3.75
4,000+ 개의 평점
Think Again
저자: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong • 2018
Turn arguments from fights into tools: spot the fallacies, build sound cases, refute with civility.
3.34
500+
Think Again 요약
Think Again
Turn arguments from fights into tools: spot the fallacies, build sound cases, refute with civility.
저자: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 2018 288 페이지
3.34
500+ 개의 평점
Think Smarter
저자: Michael Kallet • 2014
Why smart people make dumb calls: a clarity toolkit that fixes the real problem first.
3.78
372
Think Smarter 요약
Think Smarter
Why smart people make dumb calls: a clarity toolkit that fixes the real problem first.
저자: Michael Kallet 2014 240 페이지
3.78
372 개의 평점
Logically Fallacious
저자: Bo Bennett • 2012
A catalog of 300+ reasoning errors, with techniques to catch them in everyday arguments.
3.85
500+
Logically Fallacious 요약
Logically Fallacious
A catalog of 300+ reasoning errors, with techniques to catch them in everyday arguments.
저자: Bo Bennett 2012 256 페이지
3.85
500+ 개의 평점
Attacking Faulty Reasoning
저자: T. Edward Damer • 1980
Every bad argument breaks a specific rule. Spot the rule, and the response becomes clear.
3.99
208
Attacking Faulty Reasoning 요약
Attacking Faulty Reasoning
Every bad argument breaks a specific rule. Spot the rule, and the response becomes clear.
저자: T. Edward Damer 1980 256 페이지
3.99
208 개의 평점
The Logical Thinking Process
저자: H. William Dettmer • 2007
A systematic method to identify and break the one bottleneck holding your entire organization back.
4.38
160
The Logical Thinking Process 요약
The Logical Thinking Process
A systematic method to identify and break the one bottleneck holding your entire organization back.
저자: H. William Dettmer 2007 444 페이지
4.38
160 개의 평점
Elements of Critical Thinking
저자: Albert Rutherford • 2018
Your mind skips evidence, invents stories, and trusts charming liars. A guide for rigorous thinking.
3.99
109
Elements of Critical Thinking 요약
Elements of Critical Thinking
Your mind skips evidence, invents stories, and trusts charming liars. A guide for rigorous thinking.
저자: Albert Rutherford 2018 278 페이지
3.99
109 개의 평점
Crimes Against Logic
저자: Jamie Whyte • 2004
Most public arguments are crime scenes. A philosopher dusts for the fingerprints of fallacy.
3.67
1,000+
Crimes Against Logic 요약
Crimes Against Logic
Most public arguments are crime scenes. A philosopher dusts for the fingerprints of fallacy.
저자: Jamie Whyte 2004 157 페이지
3.67
1,000+ 개의 평점
Learn To Think in Systems
저자: Albert Rutherford • 2019
How to spot the hidden loops that turn quick fixes into worse problems.
3.73
172
Learn To Think in Systems 요약
Learn To Think in Systems
How to spot the hidden loops that turn quick fixes into worse problems.
저자: Albert Rutherford 2019 310 페이지
3.73
172 개의 평점
Good Thinking
저자: David Robert Grimes • 2021
Bad logic corrupts medicine, politics, and media. A physicist shows how to spot it.
4.29
312
Good Thinking 요약
Good Thinking
Bad logic corrupts medicine, politics, and media. A physicist shows how to spot it.
저자: David Robert Grimes 2021 400 페이지
4.29
312 개의 평점
The Systems Thinker - Analytical Skills
저자: Albert Rutherford • 2019
The step-by-step process for thinking clearly, spotting fallacies, and making data-backed decisions.
3.46
107
The Systems Thinker - Analytical Skills 요약
The Systems Thinker - Analytical Skills
The step-by-step process for thinking clearly, spotting fallacies, and making data-backed decisions.
저자: Albert Rutherford 2019 192 페이지
3.46
107 개의 평점
The Edge of Reason
저자: Julian Baggini • 2016
Reason is not sterile logic. It depends on judgment, emotion, and the temperament we bring.
3.97
141
The Edge of Reason 요약
The Edge of Reason
Reason is not sterile logic. It depends on judgment, emotion, and the temperament we bring.
저자: Julian Baggini 2016 272 페이지
3.97
141 개의 평점
Critical Thinking
저자: Tracy Bowell • 2001
Map an argument's structure, test its logic, and know when rhetoric is doing the work.
3.82
249
Critical Thinking 요약
Critical Thinking
Map an argument's structure, test its logic, and know when rhetoric is doing the work.
저자: Tracy Bowell 2001 294 페이지
3.82
249 개의 평점
The Art of Logical Thinking
저자: William Walker Atkinson • 1909
Master the machinery of valid arguments and detect the logical flaws that fool most people.
3.42
117
The Art of Logical Thinking 요약
The Art of Logical Thinking
Master the machinery of valid arguments and detect the logical flaws that fool most people.
저자: William Walker Atkinson 1909 66 페이지
3.42
117 개의 평점
How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass
저자: Christopher W. DiCarlo • 2007
Why the most annoying person in the room is often right, and how to become them.
3.58
270
How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass 요약
How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass
Why the most annoying person in the room is often right, and how to become them.
저자: Christopher W. DiCarlo 2007 398 페이지
3.58
270 개의 평점
Mastering Logical Fallacies
저자: Michael Withey • 2016
The patterns behind every bad argument you have ever lost to, named and disarmed.
3.69
500+
Mastering Logical Fallacies 요약
Mastering Logical Fallacies
The patterns behind every bad argument you have ever lost to, named and disarmed.
저자: Michael Withey 2016 200 페이지
3.69
500+ 개의 평점
I Think, Therefore I Laugh
저자: John Allen Paulos • 1985
A mathematician's tour of logic's strangest corners, where every lesson arrives disguised as a joke.
3.48
245
I Think, Therefore I Laugh 요약
I Think, Therefore I Laugh
A mathematician's tour of logic's strangest corners, where every lesson arrives disguised as a joke.
저자: John Allen Paulos 1985 192 페이지
3.48
245 개의 평점
Doing Philosophy
저자: Timothy Williamson • 2018
Philosophy is a science that tests ideas with thought experiments, and the best explanation wins.
3.67
213
Doing Philosophy 요약
Doing Philosophy
Philosophy is a science that tests ideas with thought experiments, and the best explanation wins.
저자: Timothy Williamson 2018 166 페이지
3.67
213 개의 평점
Come, Let Us Reason
저자: Norman L. Geisler • 1990
A Christian philosopher on why most arguments fail, and how to construct ones that hold.
4.02
194
Come, Let Us Reason 요약
Come, Let Us Reason
A Christian philosopher on why most arguments fail, and how to construct ones that hold.
저자: Norman L. Geisler 1990 232 페이지
4.02
194 개의 평점
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
저자: Ludwig Wittgenstein • 1921
Language pictures facts but cannot contain ethics, value, or the mystical; these lie beyond words.
4.10
22,000+
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 요약
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Language pictures facts but cannot contain ethics, value, or the mystical; these lie beyond words.
저자: Ludwig Wittgenstein 1921 142 페이지
4.10
22,000+ 개의 평점
Once Upon A Number
저자: John Allen Paulos • 1998
Stories and statistics are two languages your brain was never designed to reconcile.
3.36
228
Once Upon A Number 요약
Once Upon A Number
Stories and statistics are two languages your brain was never designed to reconcile.
저자: John Allen Paulos 1998 224 페이지
3.36
228 개의 평점
Incompleteness
저자: Rebecca Goldstein • 2005
A genius turned a paradox into a proof that broke the promise of a complete mathematics.
3.99
1,000+
Incompleteness 요약
Incompleteness
A genius turned a paradox into a proof that broke the promise of a complete mathematics.
저자: Rebecca Goldstein 2005 300 페이지
3.99
1,000+ 개의 평점
How to Think About Weird Things
저자: Theodore Schick Jr. • 1994
A method for evaluating any extraordinary claim, from alien abductions to miracle cures.
3.97
500+
How to Think About Weird Things 요약
How to Think About Weird Things
A method for evaluating any extraordinary claim, from alien abductions to miracle cures.
저자: Theodore Schick Jr. 1994 368 페이지
3.97
500+ 개의 평점
Introducing Logic
저자: Bill Mayblin • 2001
Logic built your computer, constrains science, and contains a paradox that broke mathematics itself.
3.61
1,000+
Introducing Logic 요약
Introducing Logic
Logic built your computer, constrains science, and contains a paradox that broke mathematics itself.
저자: Bill Mayblin 2001 181 페이지
3.61
1,000+ 개의 평점
Symbolic Logic And The Game Of Logic
저자: Lewis Carroll • 1958
Turn logic into a game: three rules, diagrams and counters, replacing nineteen dense textbook forms.
3.94
176
Symbolic Logic And The Game Of Logic 요약
Symbolic Logic And The Game Of Logic
Turn logic into a game: three rules, diagrams and counters, replacing nineteen dense textbook forms.
저자: Lewis Carroll 1958 348 페이지
3.94
176 개의 평점
Master Critical Thinking
저자: Henrik Rodgers • 2019
Critical thinking predicts life outcomes better than IQ does. The mental habits that build it.
3.15
27
Master Critical Thinking 요약
Master Critical Thinking
Critical thinking predicts life outcomes better than IQ does. The mental habits that build it.
저자: Henrik Rodgers 2019 135 페이지
3.15
27 개의 평점
Godel's Proof
저자: Ernest Nagel • 1958
Arithmetic cannot prove its own consistency. The man who proved that was twenty-five.
4.19
5,000+
Godel's Proof 요약
Godel's Proof
Arithmetic cannot prove its own consistency. The man who proved that was twenty-five.
저자: Ernest Nagel 1958 160 페이지
4.19
5,000+ 개의 평점
The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays
저자: Hilary Putnam • 2002
The wall between facts and values was a mistake; taking it down reshapes science and ethics.
3.98
176
The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays 요약
The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy and Other Essays
The wall between facts and values was a mistake; taking it down reshapes science and ethics.
저자: Hilary Putnam 2002 204 페이지
3.98
176 개의 평점
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