Straight and Crooked Thinking

Straight and Crooked Thinking, first published in 1930 and revised in 1953,[1] is a book by Robert H. Thouless which describes, assesses and critically analyses flaws in reasoning and argument. Thouless describes it as a practical manual, rather than a theoretical one.

Straight and Crooked Thinking
AuthorRobert H. Thouless
LanguageEnglish
GenreLogic, psychology and education
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
1930
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Pages261 pp
ISBN0-330-24127-3
OCLC1230940
160
LC ClassBC108 .T48 1974

Synopsis

Thirty-eight fallacies are discussed in the book. Among them are:

gollark: What if I make the line vertical?
gollark: No you didn't.
gollark: Thanks to our world-leading nanotechnology, it still works fine.
gollark: Yes, we converted your computer's processor into aluminium foil.
gollark: We get lots of traffic to GTech™ `localhost` sites, so they have 784Zbps internet connectivity and hypercomputers.

See also

References

  1. Thouless, Robert H (1953), Straight and Crooked Thinking (PDF), London: Pan Books, retrieved 30 November 2010
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