Jatin reviewed Crimes against logic by Jamie Whyte
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3 stars
A fine book for its rather short length.
Though I wouldn't recommend it if you want something with more depth.
exposing the bogus arguments of politicians, priests, journalists, and other serial offenders
Jamie Whyte: Crimes against logic (2004, McGraw-Hill)
Paperback, 157 pages
English language
Published Sept. 15, 2004 by McGraw-Hill.
A fine book for its rather short length.
Though I wouldn't recommend it if you want something with more depth.
This should be required reading for everyone, especially the current Nintendo/talk radio generation who don't seem to have even a modicum of critical thinking skills and would prefer to have someone else tell them what to think. returnreturnThis book has both a humorous and very pointed, yet concise way of walking the user through the various logic breakdowns and falacies that are encountered in the current spin filled 'news' of the day.