Richard Feldman's Reason and Argument is a nice informal logic / critical thinking textbook. One reason I like it is precisely because it avoids talk of fallacies and focuses on good reasoning and interpretive principles. A focus on fallacies is a mistake, I'd argue (and others do too). That being said, it is helpful to study and be aware of the 'cognative biases' that psychology, economics, and cogsci study. For better understanding those, I'd recommend Daniel Kahneman's book Thinking Fast and Slow. Answer from atfyfe on reddit.com
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r/Stoicism on Reddit: Beginner books on logic and logical fallacies
March 11, 2022 -

Hey all, the title pretty much says it all! I was hoping someone would be able to provide a few good starting points on logic and logical fallacies. I had an (admittedly quick) skim through the library section and couldn't see anything specific to modern logic (which I'm assuming has derived and built up from stoic logic?). The more basic and beginner-friendly the better as much of what I've found feels wordy and convoluted (which is probably just a problem with me rather than the material itself.)

Cheers!

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r/askphilosophy on Reddit: Best books on logical fallacies?
October 1, 2024 -

I started reading philosophy with Plato and I wanted to learn how to argue better

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reddit.com › r/debate › any good books on formal/informal logical fallacies?
r/Debate on Reddit: Any good books on formal/informal logical fallacies?
June 5, 2019 -

I came across a comment on Reddit recently that made me be like... waaait a minute. I know this is an example of some sort of fallacious reasoning, but I'm not entirely sure which one it is.

I'm familiar w/ the big ones, like slippery slopes, or strawmen. But is there a book (preferably not a textbook, unless it's old and cheap as hell) I could read where I could really drill down into the whole world of them? What they are, why they are, etc?

I'm not looking to be better at shutting down dopes on the internet, I just felt like I had bumped up against a limit of my knowledge, and I'd like to broaden it for no good reason.

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r/booksuggestions on Reddit: A book on logical fallacies?
January 19, 2014 - How to win every argument is a short enough book that's easy to comprehend. It also explains in which cases the fallacy actually applies, and what makes it fallacious. Some of the examples are quite hilarious.
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reddit.com › r/suggestmeabook › can someone suggest me a good book about logic, fallacies and critical thinking?
r/suggestmeabook on Reddit: Can someone suggest me a good book about logic, fallacies and critical thinking?
July 6, 2017 -

I would like a book that clearly but concisely explains these topics, which is also easy to read, preferably with real world examples. Written by someone who knows how to explain something.

Much appreciated!

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reddit.com › r/rhetoric › are there any good books that teach you to identify logical fallacies and propaganda techniques?
r/Rhetoric on Reddit: Are there any good books that teach you to identify logical fallacies and propaganda techniques?
August 14, 2022 -

There is a lot of misinformation out there, more than ever, with a dab of foreign political agendas thrown in the mix. Plus, I want to learn more about logical fallacies and propaganda techniques; I am generally new to this subject. Any feedback is much appreciated. I think that I am putting this question in the right place, and if it is not, then can you please direct me to which subreddit it belongs?

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r/SocialEngineering on Reddit: What's a good book on logical fallacies?
June 21, 2012 - How to win every argument is a short enough book that's easy to comprehend. It also explains in which cases the fallacy actually applies, and what makes it fallacious. Some of the examples are quite hilarious.
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reddit.com › r/askphilosophy › what books should i read to understand the logical fallcies?
r/askphilosophy on Reddit: What books should i read to understand the logical fallcies?
May 21, 2017 - Hi, thanks for this reply, i'm more interested in the second one about argumentation, sorry i can't expand on what i mean because english isn't my first language. But i just wan't to know how to spot the fallacies and be better at arguments overall. ... If you want to be better at arguments, then I'd recommend reading some general book on arguing not a specific book on the fallacies.
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reddit.com › r/askphilosophy › resources with all the logical fallacies?
r/askphilosophy on Reddit: Resources With All The Logical Fallacies?
February 2, 2022 -

New student to philosophy, and I hope this is a legit question, but would you guys be able to reccomend any books/resources that list and explain logical fallacies (straw Manning etc)?

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reddit.com › r/suggestmeabook › looking for a book on logical fallacies and/or cognitive biases.
r/suggestmeabook on Reddit: Looking for a book on logical fallacies and/or cognitive biases.
July 29, 2016 -

I remember taking a class during my first year of college called "Critical Thinking." The class essentially went over logical fallacies, argument structure and cognitive biases and I really enjoyed the part of the class about cognitive biases and logical fallacies. I'm leaving on a trip in a couple of weeks and I would like to find a book that deals with topics similar to these.

On a side note, another topic that interested me in that class was pragmatism vs idealism, so if you know of any books like that, it would also be much appreciated.

Anyone have any ideas?

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reddit.com › r/booksuggestions › suggest me a great book to understand about cognitive biases, logical fallacies and develop critical thinking.
r/booksuggestions on Reddit: Suggest me a great book to understand about cognitive biases, logical fallacies and develop critical thinking.
June 21, 2020 -

Last night I had an argument with my friend, over the proposition that- a rigid regime is necessary at some point of time for rulers to achieve their goal of Social unification, and was surprised by the way she was putting up some fallacious argument to make her point, though I knew she wasn't right, but couldn't explain to her the fault in her contentions. That's when I realised I myself need a clarity and better understanding of argument making and judging skills. So all helpful suggestions are heartily welcomed.

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reddit.com › r/books › i just found an illustrated book on fallacious arguments thats totally free
r/books on Reddit: I just found an illustrated book on fallacious arguments thats totally FREE
October 4, 2014 - That's not going to happen anytime soon. ... Ahhh, the fallacy fallacy. More replies ... For people wanting a more thorough book on the subject, I recommend With Good Reason: An Introduction to Informal Fallacies by S.