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Eugenia Cheng
The Art of Logic
How to Make Sense in a World that Doesn´t
2018. 320 S. Charts and diagrams throughout. 222 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PROFILE BOOKS 2018
ISBN: 1-78816-038-X (178816038X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78816-038-4 (9781788160384)
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A survival guide for our post-truth world using the timeless methods of logic, from a Royal Society Prize shortlisted mathematician
Emotions are powerful. In newspaper headlines and on social media, they have become the primary way of understanding the world. But strong feelings make it more difficult to see the reality behind the rhetoric. In The Art of Logic, Eugenia Cheng shows how mathematical logic can help us see things more clearly - and know when politicians and companies are trying to mislead us.
First Cheng explains how to use black-and-white logic to illuminate the world around us, giving us new insight into thorny political questions like public healthcare, Black Lives Matter and Brexit. Then she explains how logic and emotions, used side-by-side, can help us not only to be more rational individuals, but also to live more thoughtfully.
Clear-sighted, revelatory and filled with useful real-life examples of logic and illogic at work, The Art of Logic is an essential guide to decoding modern life.
With humour, grace, and a natural gift for making explanations seem fun, Eugenia Cheng has done it again. This is a book to savour, to consult, and to buy for all your friends. You´ll think more clearly after reading this book, something that is unfortunately in short supply these days. I am buying several copies to send to heads of state. Daniel Levitin, bestselling author of The Organised Mind & A Field Guide to Lies and Statistics
Cheng, Eugenia
Eugenia Cheng is Senior Lecturer in Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield. She was educated at the University of Cambridge and has done post-doctoral work at the Universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Nice. Since 2007 her YouTube lectures and videos have been viewed around 700,000 times to date. A concert pianist, she also speaks French, English and Cantonese, and her mission in life is to rid the world of maths phobia.