When bad thinking happens to good people : how philosophy can save us from ourselves
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Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021].
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Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021].
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vii, 221 pages ; 22 cm
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"In this book the philosophers Steve Nadler and Lawrence Shapiro will explain why bad thinking happens to good people. Why is it, they ask, that so large a segment of public can go so wrong in both how they come to form the opinions they do and how they fail to appreciate the moral consequences of acting on them. Their diagnosis of the current state of affairs in America, at least, is this: a significant proportion of the population is stupid. They intend this not as mere name-calling, but a diagnosis of a problem that we neglect at our peril. By "stupid" they do not mean lacking intelligence, knowledge, education, skill or savvy. Stupidity, as they understand it, is a character flaw deserving of blame. Unlike ignorance or lack of intelligence-and bearing in mind that even very smart people can be stupid-it is generally avoidable. Stupid people do not have to be stupid. But they typically refuse to take the steps that would cure them of their condition. This book is our effort to illuminate the various dimensions of stupidity so that it might be more easily recognized and treated. The philosophical subjects of epistemology, which addresses what knowledge is and how to distinguish knowing something from merely believing it, and ethics, the study of the moral principles that ought to govern our behavior, can help us understand the difficult and perilous situation in which we now find ourselves. As philosophers, Nadler and Shapiro will aim to offer a way forward through the tools of philosophy-its questions, its methods and even its millennia-old history of recommendations for how to lead a good and rational life. As they will show, the most potent antidote to stupidity is the wisdom and insights, as well as the practical skills provided by philosophy and its history"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Nadler, S. M., & Shapiro, L. A. (2021). When bad thinking happens to good people: how philosophy can save us from ourselves . Princeton University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nadler, Steven M., 1958- and Lawrence A., Shapiro. 2021. When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People: How Philosophy Can Save Us From Ourselves. Princeton University Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Nadler, Steven M., 1958- and Lawrence A., Shapiro. When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People: How Philosophy Can Save Us From Ourselves Princeton University Press, 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Nadler, Steven M., and Lawrence A. Shapiro. When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People: How Philosophy Can Save Us From Ourselves Princeton University Press, 2021.

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