Incoming Resources
- Winning the brain game, fixing the 7 fatal flaws of thinking, Matthew E. May
- The art of logic, how to make sense in a world that doesn't, Eugenia Cheng
- Super thinking, upgrade your reasoning and make better decisions with mental models, Gabriel Weinberg and Lauren McCann
- Critical reasoning, a practical introduction, Anne Thomson
- Reason and sexuality in western thought, David West
- Return to reason, Stephen Toulmin
- The uses of argument, Stephen E. Toulmin
- Critical thinking, your guide to effective argument, successful analysis & independent study, Tom Chatfield
- The psychology of deductive reasoning, Jonathan St. B.T. Evans
- Factfulness, Fakutofurunesu : jÅ« no omoikomi o norikoe dÄ ta o moto ni sekai o tadashiku miru shÅ«kan, Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund cho ; Uesugi ShÅ«saku, Seki Miwa yaku
- The psychology of stupidity, [edited by] Jean-Francois Marmion ; read by Hillary Huber, Allyson Ryan and Mark Deakins
- The life-changing science of detecting bullshit, John V. Petrocelli
- Win every argument, the art of debating, persuading, and public speaking, Mehdi Hasan
- Noise, a flaw in human judgment, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman
- Think critically, Tom Chatfield
- When bad thinking happens to good people, how philosophy can save us from ourselves, Steven Nadler, Lawrence Shapiro
- Methods of argumentation, Douglas Walton
- The new rhetoric, a treatise on argumentation, Ch. Perelman and L. Olbrechts-Tyteca ; translated by John Wilkinson and Purcell Weaver
- The philosopher's toolkit, a compendium of philosophical concepts and methods, Julian Baggini and Peter S. Fosl
- Thought and action, Stuart Hampshire
- Critical reasoning, a practical introduction, Anne Thomson
- Religion as critique, Islamic critical thinking from Mecca to the marketplace, Irfan Ahmad
- Rationality in question, on Eastern and Western views of rationality, edited by Shlomo Biderman and Ben-Ami Scharfstein
- How to argue, Alastair Bonnett
- Seeing reason, image and language in learning to think, Keith Stenning
- Asking the right questions, a guide to critical thinking, M. Neil Browne, Stuart M. Keeley
- The art of self-persuasion, the social explanation of false beliefs, Raymond Boudon ; translated by Malcolm Slater
- A concise introduction to logic, Craig DeLancey
- Gutai chÅ«shÅ torÄ ningu, shikÅ ryoku ga hiyakuteki ni appu suru 29-mon, Hosoya Isao
- Cong ming da nao, ti gao luo ji li de mi ti, Mofashi, Niumowang zhu
- How to talk to a science denier, conversations with flat Earthers, climate deniers, and others who defy reason, Lee McIntyre
- A rulebook for arguments, Anthony Weston
- Everything is obvious, how common sense fails, Duncan Watts
- Secular translations, nation state, modern self, and calculative reason, Talal Asad
- How to argue, Alastair Bonnett
- Surfaces and essences, analogy as the fuel and fire of thinking, Douglas Hofstadter & Emmanuel Sander
- Introduction to logic and critical thinking, Matthew J. Van Cleave
- In praise of reason, Michael P. Lynch
- A rulebook for arguments, Anthony Weston
- Mathematical reasoning, analogies, metaphors, and images, edited by Lyn D. English
- Rationality in action, contemporary approaches, edited by Paul K. Moser
- Understanding scientific reasoning, Ronald N. Giere, John Bickle, Robert F. Mauldin
- Descartes' error, emotion, reason and the human brain, Antonio Damasio
- In praise of reason, Michael P. Lynch
- Teaching students to think critically, [by] Chet Meyers
- Space to reason, a spatial theory of human thought, Markus Knauff
- A field guide to lies and statistics, a neuroscientist on how to make sense of a complex world, Daniel Levitin
- Witness testimony evidence, argumentation, artificial intelligence, and law, Douglas Walton
- Argumentation