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Guy P. Harrison is an award-winning journalist and the author of Think Before You Like: Social Media's Effect on the Brain and the Tools You Need to Navigate Your Newsfeed; Good Thinking: What You Need to Know to Be Smarter, Safer, Wealthier, and Wiser; Think: Why You Should Question Everything; 50 afficher plus Simple Questions for Every Christian; 50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True; 50 Reasons People Give far Believing in a God; and Race and Reality: What Everyone Should Know about Our Biological Diversity. afficher moins
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This is basically a bunch of short essays, so it doesn't need to be read in order. In fact, it gets a bit repetitive if you read it straight through. I really like that each section includes a list of resources so you can find out more about any given topic. If you are familiar with skepticism, you'll probably find this book a bit too basic, but it's a good starting point for anyone wanting to be more skeptical. Even for someone who holds one or more of the 50 beliefs, it's good glimpse at why people don't believe the same things you do.

Favorite quote by Guy P. Harrison from the introduction:
"We should not be afraid to doubt and question, even when those around us do not."
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talon2claw | 6 autres critiques | Dec 31, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 2 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
This was a very basic, readable guide to skepticism. A lot of it was based around the author's personal experiences, but he had some nice citations and endnotes for each article. The short chapters did get repetitive, which makes sense since virtually every single one of these beliefs can be challenged by applying the same scientific principles.
 
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readingjag | 6 autres critiques | Nov 29, 2021 |
Not a bad introduction to critical thinking, but something didn't totally work for me. The concepts are sound, though I do think he leans in a bit too much toward biological determinism, but that isn't a core part of the book. He covers several tenets of critical thinking, but it seems somewhat superficial; this is intended to be accessible to lay readers but he needs to give his readers more credit and delve a little deeper. There are a number of parts that I would like to assign for my students to read, because he explains in accessible language what they struggle to understand. Recommended, but only as a beginning.… (plus d'informations)
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