出版社: Axios Press
副标题: A Handbook of Logical Fallacies
出版年: 2002-9-6
页数: 174
定价: USD 12.00
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780966190854
内容简介 · · · · · ·
Want to differentiate between the heavy emotional language you hear, the logic used, and the various errors in logic? Want to know what that false argument is called? Want to find a book that does not look, feel, and read like a textbook, but can easily be read/perused at your convenience?
This little paperback book (174 pages) is one of the best resource for exposing the vario...
Want to differentiate between the heavy emotional language you hear, the logic used, and the various errors in logic? Want to know what that false argument is called? Want to find a book that does not look, feel, and read like a textbook, but can easily be read/perused at your convenience?
This little paperback book (174 pages) is one of the best resource for exposing the various arguments and false logic that we humans sometimes use. The prose flows very easily, groups related fallacies together, and the author offers plenty of real-life examples. The first 3 content chapters discuss Emotional Language, its use and misuse. Then there is a chapter on Logical Fallacies. Then the author talks about Irrelevance, Confusion, Oversimplification, Evasion, Erroneous Comparison and Contrast, Arguments, Semantics, and Syllogism.
"I just know that that doesn't make any sense, but I'm not sure why" begins the author in the first chapter "Everyday Nonsense." The end of the book has a summary listing of all the fallacies and nonsense terms, a Bibliography, and a useful Index. The author, Robert John Gula (1941-1989) was educated at Colby College and Harvard University. He taught a course on logic (among other subjects) at a very elite private American high school.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
罗伯特·J.古拉(Robert J. Gula,1941-1989)
先后毕业于科尔比学院和哈佛大学,毕业后在格罗顿学校教逻辑学。在他短暂的一生中,独著或合著了超过60本书,其中最受欢迎和影响力最大的即本书。本书为语言逻辑领域最著名的代表作,首版于1979年,后多次改版,一直经久不衰。
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0 有用 Zyupha 2012-09-14 21:45:10
很有意思的一本书。。。
0 有用 Tor044 2014-04-17 22:27:01
13,还行
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4 有用 Y7UK2 2017-08-09 15:26:28
地图炮,全面覆盖,结果是让人觉得还是放弃治疗比较轻松……
3 有用 Fay 2013-08-16 21:22:56
破谬误的书,常识。