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| How We Know What Isn't So: The Fallibility of Human Reason in Everyday Life / Thomas Gilovich
(1993)
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| Book Details |
| Subject |
Logic/Rhetoric; Research/Writing |
| Pub Date |
3/5/1993 |
| Nr of Pages |
224 |
| Format (size) |
Paperback (23.0cm x 15.6cm) |
| Publisher |
Free Press |
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| Maine Masonic College Notes |
Interested in logic and reasoning? Planning to do some Masonic research? You may want to start with this book first. It'll sharpen your thought processes before you begin. --- Ed King |
| Summary |
| Gilovich illustrates his points with vivid examples and supports them with the latest research findings in a wise and readable guide to the fallacy of the obvious in everyday life. |
| Puchase Details |
| MMC Rating |
9 |
| Cover Price |
$18.95 |
| Buy Here: |
Amazon US
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