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Decision Making & Problem Solving Strategies (Creating Success)

John Adair

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There are three forms of applied thinking that everyone needs: decision making, problem solving, and creative thinking. Decision Making and Problem Solving will help readers master the processes of practical thinking that lie behind effective decision making, problem solving, and creative thinking. Using checklists, exercises, and case studies, this book enables anyone to understand key concepts such as: how the mind works, the principles of effective thinking, how to develop a framework for decision making, how to use a simple model for making decisions and solving problems, how to sharpen up creative thinking skills, and how to develop your thinking skills in the future. An expert on management thinking, John Adair will help managers and leaders of all levels ensure that the best decisions are taken, that problems are solved in the optimum way, and that the creative ideas and innovations so necessary for tomorrow's business flow freely.

Developing Reflective Judgment (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

Patricia M. King, Karen Strohm Kitchener

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How do students learn to reason and think about complex issues? This book fills a critical gap in our understanding of a long-neglected facet of the critical thinking process: reflective judgment. Drawing on extensive cross-sectional and longitudinal research, King and Kitchener detail the series of stages that lay the foundation for reflective thinking, and they trace the development of reflective judgment through adolescence and adulthood.

The authors also describe the implications of the Reflective Judgment Model for working with students in the classroom and beyond--encouraging educators to think differently about interactions with their students and to create ways of more effectively promoting the ability to make reflective judgments.

Argumentation Schemes

Douglas Walton, Christopher Reed, Fabrizio Macagno

Argumentation Schemes Douglas Walton, Christopher Reed, Fabrizio Macagno Amazon Price: $83.26
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This book provides a systematic analysis of many common argumentation schemes and a compendium of 96 schemes. The study of these schemes, or forms of argument that capture stereotypical patterns of human reasoning, is at the core of argumentation research. Surveying all aspects of argumentation schemes from the ground up, the book takes the reader from the elementary exposition in the first chapter to the latest state of the art in the research efforts to formalize and classify the schemes, outlined in the last chapter. It provides a systematic and comprehensive account, with notation suitable for computational applications that increasingly make use of argumentation schemes.

Moral Calculations : Game Theory, Logic and Human Frailty

Laszlo Mero

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Editorial Review:

Here's something to do at your next dinner party after the guests have wined and dined, tell them you're auctioning off a dollar--a plain U.S. one-dollar bill. But set the rules as follows: while the winner gets the dollar, the second-highest bidder must also pay the amount of his last bid, even though he gets nothing.

If you can get a single one-cent bid, chances are the auction will go to fifty cents. If someone bids fifty-one cents, bidding will almost certainly reach a dollar. If it goes to one dollar and one cent, the sky's the limit. No one wants to be the second-highest bidder. Afterwards the bidders say they spent so much because their opponent "went crazy," which is a little like saying "the fight started when he hit me back."

Everyone has gotten into situations that resembled the dollar auction--where they devoted way too much effort to something not worth the commitment, because the cost of giving up was worse.

Why do we act this way? How can we recognize these traps before we're in too deep? Is there such a thing as rational behavior, and if so, how do we use it to our advantage?

Hungarian mathematician Laszlo Mero introduces us to the basics of John von Neumann's game theory and shows how it illuminates such aspects of human psychology as altruism, competition, and politics. Mero covers such concepts as zero-sum games; Prisoner's Dilemma; the game of Chicken (played with cars in Rebel Without A Cause), where logic proves that the rational strategy is to be irrational; how to be kind to your lover through game theory; and when the Golden Rule works and when it leads to disaster.

Mero shows how game theory is applicable to fields ranging from physics to evolutionary biology, and explores the role of rational thinking in the context of real-life situations ranging from doorway etiquette to the nuclear arms race. He also explains how moral dilemmas arise; how to act rationally and ethically when they do; and how the intersection of rationality and irrationality inevitably becomes what we call "wisdom." This fascinating, urbane book shows us how we can better understand ethical behavior.

How to Think Straight: An Introduction to Critical Reasoning

Antony Flew

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Total reviews: 20 Average rating: 3.0 of 5

What's a book review for, anyway? 3 out of 5 stars.
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Oh dear. It seems the Amazon book-review section has become another battleground for the IDers.

A few points in response:

1. The previous "review" is, in fact, nothing more than a stale old newspaper editorial that was copied and pasted here without any updating. This particular item dates from almost a year ago. At that time, though, Professor Flew publicly denied rumors that he had converted to theism, releasing a statement titled "Sorry to Disappoint, But I'm Still an Atheist" (Rationalist International Bulletin #137, 12 December 2004). Since then, however, he has been doing a coy little maybe-I-am-and-maybe-I'm-not fan dance about his supposed deism (not theism, please note). He's obviously enjoying all the attention he's been getting recently, and the last thing I want to do is deny an old man one last frolic in the limelight. But I don't think we should read too much into his latest pirouette.

2. Professor Richard Lewontin is hardly "stacking the deck" in his statement about the nature of science. Science simply *is* the search for materialistic explanations for natural phenomena. And it is precisely *because* science has adhered to this rigorously disciplined approach that it has been so spectacularly successful for the last 400 years. Science has nothing whatsoever to say about the existence of God, either pro or con. That's a question that lies completely outside the proper scope of science. (It's true that the discoveries of science, particularly in biology and geology, contradict biblical literalism. But then, biblical literalism is not synonymous with religion in general, or even with Christianity as a whole.)

3. For Intelligent Design to be considered a genuine scientific theory, capable of replacing Charles Darwin's very highly confirmed theory of evolution by natural selection, it must do more than just point to a few spots at the cutting edge of science (e.g., the emerging field of protobiology) where our knowledge is perforce a bit fuzzy. ID must do two things: it must do a better job than the reigning theory does of accounting for all the data, and it must make more accurate predictions than the reigning theory does. If ID doesn't do these two things, then it's utterly useless and cannot qualify as a scientific theory. And in fact, ID fails on both counts. How well does it account for all the data? Very poorly indeed. Has it made any accurate predictions? None whatsoever. Can it even generate any testable hypotheses? No. Basically, ID is just our old friend "The God of the Gaps", an old and dodgy maneuver whereby the arguer asserts that any natural phenomenon not currently explained by science must be the result of divine intervention. One glaring and amusingly ironic problem with this maneuver is that it puts God in a rather precarious and vulnerable position: Whenever science successfully explains a previously unexplained phenomenon, God (as defined by the IDers) is forced to retreat a little further, gradually disappearing as our scientific knowledge increases. The smart move, you'd think, would be to *avoid* putting God in a sure-lose situation.

Anyway, "How To Think Straight" is not one of Professor Flew's best books. It has its good points, but overall I agree with those who complain about its turgid, sloppy prose. I much prefer Flew's Dictionary of Philosophy, one of the best books of its kind.

Editorial Review:

Celebrated philosopher Antony Flew entertainingly instructs on the many and varied faults that occur in argument, the power of reason, how to challenge assertions and find evidence, and how not to be persuaded by half-truths. Lucid, terse, and sensible, this enlightening second edition helps readers gain the skills necessary to argue and reason effectively.

How to Master Nursing Calculations: Pass Numeracy Tests and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts

Chris Tyreman

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To promote safe practice, nursing schools test for basic arithmetic both at interview stage and during the 3 years of nurse training. "How to Master Nursing Calculations" will help you to cope with these tests, offering a step-by-step approach, which will take you from base-level knowledge to competency both in drug calculations and the ability to read drug dosage charts.The book begins with a helpful diagnostic section which will help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, before going on to cover basic numeracy. The book goes on to deal with drug dosage calculations and prescription awareness questions at both basic and more advanced levels. You are therefore able to take a measured and progressive approach to your learning. It features clear illustrations showing how to read instrument scales, medical admin records and pharmaceutical labels. Combining drug dosage charts, a chapter on drug administration (including a list of abbreviations and their meanings), mock tests with answers and full explanations, "How to Master Nursing Calculations" will be an essential asset during your years as a trainee nurse - and beyond.

Advanced IQ Tests: The Toughest Practice Questions to Test Your Lateral Thinking, Problem Solving and Reasoning Skills (Testing Series)

Philip Carter

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Advanced IQ Tests is for puzzle lovers who are looking for a challenge. This book contains 360 of the most difficult practice questions designed to measure an advanced level of numerical, verbal, and spatial ability, logical analysis, lateral thinking, and problem solving skills. Advanced IQ Tests is useful for someone facing a graduate or managerial selection test, but it is also for those who just want to pit their skills against some of the toughest questions available.

Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide

Tracy Bowell, Gary Kemp

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Editorial Review:

Attempts to persuade us - to believe something, to do something, to buy something - are everywhere. What is less clear is how to think critically about such attempts and how to distinguish those that are sound arguments. Critical Thinking is a much-needed guide to argument analysis and a clear introduction to thinking clearly and rationally for oneself. Through clear and accessible discussion, this book equips students with the essential skills required to tell a good argument from a bad one. Key features of the book include: Clear, jargon-free discussion of key concepts in argumentation How to avoid common confusions surrounding words such as 'truth', 'knowledge' and 'opinion' How to identify and evaluate the most common types of argument How to spot fallacies in arguments and tell good reasoning from bad Topical examples from politics, sport, medicine, music; chapter summaries; glossary and exercises throughout. Critical Thinking is essential reading for anyone, student or professional, at work or in the classroom, seeking to improve their reasoning and arguing skills.

Critical Reasoning in Ethics: A Practical Introduction

Anne Thomson

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Too academic for its own good 3 out of 5 stars.
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I really wanted to like this book on ethical reasoning. It simply doesn't connect with the reader - perhaps it's the British way, but there's little practical connection of the important concept of ethics to everyday life. Perhaps other graduate-level textbooks on ethics are no better, I wouldn't know. But after reading two of Thomson's books, I would say there would have to be.

Editorial Review:

Through discussions of issues such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, animal rights, the environment and war, this book allows readers to develop their own skills in reasoning about ethical issues.

Reason and Emotion

John MacMurray

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Inspirational Philosophy 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book is a collection of essays that Macmurray delivered as radio addresses for the BBC in the 1930's. They are fairly basic, but nevertheless challenging to both traditional philosophy and common assumptions. His redefinition of religion as the practical effort to produce a universal community, rather to merely reiterate traditional dogmas, is magnificent.Macmurray also deals with the role of science and art and their relation to religion. He sees each one as rooted in basic human experience and vital to the future of society. I have re-read all of his books over the years, except those that are out-of-print and hard to find, except in libraries.

Reason and Emotion 5 out of 5 stars.
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Timeless...thought provoking...perfect for anyone wanting to clarify their own philosophy. Take the time.

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