Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Hoaxes, Myths, and Manias

Hoaxes, Myths, and Manias
Author: Robert E. Bartholomew
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00B8L0MEY



Hoaxes, Myths, and Manias: Why We Need Critical Thinking


Thinking is an innate ability that most people take for granted. Get Hoaxes, Myths, and Manias diet books 2013 for free.
But like writing well or speaking effectively before the public, thinking well is a skill that can be learned and improved with practice. In this unique introduction to critical thinking, Robert Bartholomew and Benjamin Radford first lay out the principles of critical thinking and then invite readers to put these principles to the test by examining a series of unusual and challenging case studies. Assembling a wide range of bizarre but actual incidents from many cultures and various time periods, they demonstrate how the tools of critical thinking can help to unravel alleged paranormal events and seemingly mysterious behavior.
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