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The Duck That Won the Lottery:

100 New Experiments for the Armchair Philosopher
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Penguin Group US, Apr 28, 2009 - Philosophy - 336 pages
From the author of the “hugely entertaining”(Publishers Weekly) The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten, lessons in debunking the faulty arguments we hear every day

This latest book from the pop philosophy author of The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten tackles an endlessly fascinating area of popular debate—the faulty argument. Julian Baggini provides a rapid-fire selection of short, stimulating, and entertaining quotes from a wide range of famous people in politics, the media, and entertainment, including Donald Rumsfeld, Emma Thompson, Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, and Chris Martin. Each entry takes as its starting point an example of highly questionable—though oddly persuasive—reasoning from a broad variety of subjects. As Baggini teases out the logic in the illogical, armchair philosophers and aficionados of the absurd will find themselves nodding their heads as they laugh out loud. The Duck That Won the Lottery is perfect fodder for any cocktail party and pure pleasure for anyone who loves a good brain twister.

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Review: The Duck That Won the Lottery: 100 New Experiments for the Armchair Philosopher

User Review  - Evan Kane - Goodreads

Great book with lots of useful and interesting real life examples of flawed logic. Read full review

Review: The Duck That Won the Lottery: 100 New Experiments for the Armchair Philosopher

User Review  - Kevin Carlo Artiaga - Goodreads

Pretty nice book if you want to know how to improve the way you think and to guard yourself against falling for logical fallacies and being convinced to accept a bad argument. There are times when the ... Read full review

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