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Crimes Against Logic: Exposing the Bogus Arguments of Politicians, Priests, Journalists, and Other Serial Offenders

Crimes Against Logic: Exposing the Bogus Arguments of Politicians, Priests, Journalists, and Other Serial Offenders
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A witty assault on lame rhetoric, specious logic, and official BS

Here's a fast-paced, ruthlessly funny romp through the mulligan stew of illogic, unreason, and just plain drivel served up daily in the media by pundits, psychics, ad agencies, New Age gurus, statisticians, free trade ideologues, business "thinkers," and, of course, politicians. Award-winning young philosopher Jamie Whyte applies his laser-like wit to dozens of timely examples in order to deconstruct the rhetoric and cut through the haze of shibboleth and doubletalk to get at the real issues.

A troubleshooting guide to both public and private discourse, Crimes Against Logic:

Analyzes the 12 major logical fallacies, with examples from the media and everyday life Takes no prisoners as it goes up against the scientific, religious, academic, and political establishments Helps you fine-tune your critical faculties and learn to skewer debaters on their own phony logic

 

What Customers Say About Crimes Against Logic: Exposing the Bogus Arguments of Politicians, Priests, Journalists, and Other Serial Offenders:

His father's repetitive after-dinner statement in New Zealand- "You won't get food like this in England", although probably correct, was clearly grating to others. Hooray words, weasel words, and boo words are now accepted in conversations. In an inexpensive, easy-to-read text he has managed to provide a topical and pertinent coverage of issues that influence everyday conversations.

In bringing an essentially dry subject (logic) to the ordinary folk, Whyte uses a variety of successful strategies. If you are interested in philosophy, linguistics or just thinking about conversations this is a great book. I thought that his development of provocative labels was a master stroke.

Jamie Whyte: Crimes against logic.Jamie Whyte has written a very interesting and engaging book about logic and fallacies. Ahhh, the analysis of the inter-change is the real stuff of logic.

I was particularly impressed with Whyte's ability to use examples to which most people can relate. Then his Mum interjected with a question about Bistro gravy mix.

The style is a little pedantic and preachy in places, so whether you like it will depend on how tolerant you are of people who are a little pedantic and preachy. I loved this book. It helps you learn to spot some common kinds of faulty logic and reasoning (a bit like watching "Yes Minister" and "Yes Prime Minister" in that respect).

Overall not worth the effort or the price. The book tended towards rants against organized religion, and the author's persistent use of emotionally charged verbiage revealed quite a negative bias. It is unfortunate as there are a plethora of examples the author could have used to make his points, which in a few cases were worthy of note.

He repeadtly looked at only the side of the argument he see's failing to understand why others may hold a different point of view. These anectodtes on occassion "prove" to the claim, but most times I felt like the author didn't fully prove his argument. Not a page turner, which is unfortunate becuase I was excited about this book. I think this book has a place for a certain niche, but I unfortunatly am not a part of it. The tone is angry almost whiney, I think that there are certain claims in the book that are valid but they are often substaintiated with a single anectodte.

This not only brings the topic more to life for me, it also reveals how almost any public figure or institution commits these 'crimes against logic'.The book is pretty self-contained: it doesn't explain _why_ people apply these false lines of reasoning, let's say the psychology behind it. This book is neither about Iraq nor about Christianity.

Unfortunately, there are tons of such people on the internet. But it is about people who let their preconceived opinions about these topics affect the quality of their reasoning.

This is a neat little book that addresses a number of logical fallacies, that is, bad types of reasoning. By doing so, such critics are committing a sort of logical fallacy of their own: they argue about the details instead of the substance.

The whole point of detecting and avoiding these kinds of logical fallacies is to discover why you believe what you believe, and maybe even (*shudder*) change your mind. Rather than presenting abstract, made-up examples ("Anne claims that Bernard is wrong because he has BO"), this book takes some real-life examples such as the concept of the Holy Trinity or Bush's decision to invade Iraq.

I think that's a subject all its own, and I'm not sure that the author would be the ideal choice for writing such a book.Interestingly, a number of negative reviews both here and elsewhere take issue with the examples chosen, accusing the book of an anti-Christian bias or of pandering to the neocons.

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