One of the best ways to improve your thinking is to study the common errors and pitfalls in reasoning. Learning about logical fallacies, or what makes an argument bad, is an essential element to becoming a more careful thinker. There are many resources for learning logic, and here's another great one:
An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments
And it's free to read and absorb online.
Check it out and enjoy!
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1 comments :
Wow thanks! This is pretty cool
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