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If you identify as an expert, professional, bureaucrat, educator, or belong to the educated classes, you may be surprised to learn that much of what you believe is incorrect. This assertion applies particularly to the majority, who often hold false views on significant issues. For instance, many educated individuals mistakenly believe that science can answer every question, that correcting wrongs is always right, or that crowds possess wisdom. They may also think that a consensus among academics validates their beliefs, that personal offense impacts truth, or that defining oneself by sexual desire is logical. Furthermore, voting does not inherently determine right from wrong, and democracy is not always desirable. The existence of God is also a contentious topic. This book delves into these misconceptions, systematically proving that the majority, likely including you, are mistaken about these ideas. Each chapter addresses common fallacies and errors in thinking, highlighting the human tendency towards irrationality. History shows that certain fallacies persist across time, influenced by cultural trends and societal pressures. The text introduces memorable nicknames for prevalent fallacies of our era, such as the Controversial Fallacy, Non-Fallacy Fallacy, and Wisdom of Crowds Fallacy, among others. These fallacies demonstrate the complexity of truth and error, revealing the enduring nature of flawed reasoning.
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Everything You Believe Is Wrong, William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett
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