Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind
Put simply, Think Straight is an owner’s manual for the human brain. Drawing from the vast history of scientific and cognitive research, this book is a tour de force through the science and philosophy of the human mind, and what it means to think as a rational human being in the 21st century. Our world is awash in mis- and disinformation, baseless conspiracy theories, New Age ideology, anti-science propaganda, and all manner of magical thinking. Pseudo-experts fill the airwaves with false and bogus claims, news media twist and spin information to suit their ends, celebrities and corporations push evidence-free beliefs on their followers, and politicians continue to mislead the masses with false promises and bad thinking. In careful detail, author Jon Guy investigates the art of thinking critically, offering readers the ability to empower themselves and our society at large.

In order to think critically, we must also learn what it means to know, what knowledge is, how to investigate, how to question, and how everything from computer algorithms written by geniuses to psychological traits embedded in us from our evolutionary origins conspire to construct a model of reality that we have much reason to doubt.

The human mind is not only the most powerful and complex structure ever discovered, it is also riddled with a host of flaws, shortcomings, errors, and limitations, most of which none of us are ever made aware of. Critical thinking is the ability to both capitalize on the strengths and power of human cognition, as well as understand and combat the error-prone nature of our brains. Think Straight encourages us to accept that not everything we think is true and explores how we can compensate for the many errors of our minds.

Backed by the best available research and data, and written in clear and decisive language, Think Straight provides readers with the proper guidance and tools to improve your thinking, inform your decisions, avoid fraud and deceit, and make the world a better place to live and prosper.

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Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind
Put simply, Think Straight is an owner’s manual for the human brain. Drawing from the vast history of scientific and cognitive research, this book is a tour de force through the science and philosophy of the human mind, and what it means to think as a rational human being in the 21st century. Our world is awash in mis- and disinformation, baseless conspiracy theories, New Age ideology, anti-science propaganda, and all manner of magical thinking. Pseudo-experts fill the airwaves with false and bogus claims, news media twist and spin information to suit their ends, celebrities and corporations push evidence-free beliefs on their followers, and politicians continue to mislead the masses with false promises and bad thinking. In careful detail, author Jon Guy investigates the art of thinking critically, offering readers the ability to empower themselves and our society at large.

In order to think critically, we must also learn what it means to know, what knowledge is, how to investigate, how to question, and how everything from computer algorithms written by geniuses to psychological traits embedded in us from our evolutionary origins conspire to construct a model of reality that we have much reason to doubt.

The human mind is not only the most powerful and complex structure ever discovered, it is also riddled with a host of flaws, shortcomings, errors, and limitations, most of which none of us are ever made aware of. Critical thinking is the ability to both capitalize on the strengths and power of human cognition, as well as understand and combat the error-prone nature of our brains. Think Straight encourages us to accept that not everything we think is true and explores how we can compensate for the many errors of our minds.

Backed by the best available research and data, and written in clear and decisive language, Think Straight provides readers with the proper guidance and tools to improve your thinking, inform your decisions, avoid fraud and deceit, and make the world a better place to live and prosper.

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Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind

Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind

by Jon Guy
Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind

Think Straight: An Owner's Manual for the Mind

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Put simply, Think Straight is an owner’s manual for the human brain. Drawing from the vast history of scientific and cognitive research, this book is a tour de force through the science and philosophy of the human mind, and what it means to think as a rational human being in the 21st century. Our world is awash in mis- and disinformation, baseless conspiracy theories, New Age ideology, anti-science propaganda, and all manner of magical thinking. Pseudo-experts fill the airwaves with false and bogus claims, news media twist and spin information to suit their ends, celebrities and corporations push evidence-free beliefs on their followers, and politicians continue to mislead the masses with false promises and bad thinking. In careful detail, author Jon Guy investigates the art of thinking critically, offering readers the ability to empower themselves and our society at large.

In order to think critically, we must also learn what it means to know, what knowledge is, how to investigate, how to question, and how everything from computer algorithms written by geniuses to psychological traits embedded in us from our evolutionary origins conspire to construct a model of reality that we have much reason to doubt.

The human mind is not only the most powerful and complex structure ever discovered, it is also riddled with a host of flaws, shortcomings, errors, and limitations, most of which none of us are ever made aware of. Critical thinking is the ability to both capitalize on the strengths and power of human cognition, as well as understand and combat the error-prone nature of our brains. Think Straight encourages us to accept that not everything we think is true and explores how we can compensate for the many errors of our minds.

Backed by the best available research and data, and written in clear and decisive language, Think Straight provides readers with the proper guidance and tools to improve your thinking, inform your decisions, avoid fraud and deceit, and make the world a better place to live and prosper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633887978
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/31/2022
Pages: 396
Sales rank: 992,668
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Jon Guy is a self-taught skeptic who brings one of the most thorough and comprehensive treatments of critical thinking to his new book Think Straight. His mastery of the topic and unique talent for communicating science and philosophy shine throughout his detailed examination of the thinking process.

As a former prisoner, Jon Guy found both solace and escape from the confines of his prison walls by spending years studying science and philosophy. His ability to grasp the complex nature of some of the worlds most complicated topics and translate them into language everyone can understand is one rarely seen outside of mainstream academia.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

1 Meet Skepticism 1

Building Vocabulary 1

Toward an Understanding of Critical Thinking 1

Breaking Bonds 3

Thinkers … Start Your Brains! 5

Critical Thinking Defined 6

Thinking Styles and Veridical Vending 7

Critical Thinking for Everyone 9

Traits of the Skeptic 11

Getting Serious 14

Dangerous Thinking 16

Hello, Skeptics! 20

Beliefs and Skepticism 21

Science and Skepticism 22

Applied Critical Thinking 23

Open-Minded Reasoning 24

The Benefits of CT 25

Wrapping Up 26

2 A Philosophical Detour 27

Building Vocabulary 27

Skeptical Roots 27

Science and Philosophy 29

Science and the Supernatural 30

Belief and Knowledge 32

Scientific Knowledge 33

Philosophical Knowledge 34

Fact vs. Faith 36

Relativism 39

The Appeal of Relativism 40

Relativism as a Philosophy and an Epistemology 41

Wrapping Up 44

3 Piercing the Scientific Veil 45

Building Vocabulary 45

Why Science Matters 46

Science for the Masses 47

Doing Science 48

Falsification 50

Peer Review 51

Methods of Research Design 54

Problems with Research Methodology 56

Cohorts and Confounds 57

Confounds 57

The (In)Famous Placebo 58

Ideomotor Effects 60

Ideomotor Madness 61

Accuracy and Validity 63

Reading the Data 64

Far from Perfect 65

Healthy Skepticism 67

A Note on Replication 67

One Study Doesn't Cut It 67

Publication Bias 69

Researching Research 70

Wrapping Up 71

4 The Language of Logic 73

Building Vocabulary 73

Logic and Its Importance 74

The Methods and Limits of Logic 75

Evidence 75

Inference 76

Reason 76

Judgment 78

Argument 79

Logical Fallacies 79

The Fallacy Zoo 80

The Non Sequitur 80

Argument from Authority 81

Argumentum Ad Hominem 81

Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc 82

Argument from Ignorance 83

Argument 85

Everyday Argument 85

Persuasion 86

The Appeal of Argument 88

Argument in Logic 88

Structuring Meaningful Arguments 89

Arguing for a Cause 89

Inductive Reasoning 93

Deductive Reasoning 94

Wrapping Up 96

5 Building Your Skeptical Tool Kit 99

Building Vocabulary 99

The Importance of Pseudologic 99

The Slippery Slope 100

The False Dilemma 100

Moving the Goalpost 101

Special Pleading 102

Hasty Generalization 103

Countless Counterfeit 103

"Tu Quoque" 104

The Straw Man 104

Cognitive Biases 104

Storytelling Bias 105

The Confirmation Bias 106

Heuristics 109

Availability Error 110

Representativeness Reasoning 111

Anchors Aweigh 112

Presentation Matters 113

Pot Committed 113

Other Useful Thinking Tools 114

Occam's Razor 114

Regression Problems 115

Down with the Profound 115

Reasonable Belief 118

Wrapping Up 119

6 Self-Deception, Part 1-Memory 121

Building Vocabulary 121

Introducing Memory 121

Memory Is Not as It Seems 123

Memory's Known Associates 125

The (Un)Reliability of Memory 126

Pseudo memories 127

Eye Saw What You Did 127

False Memories 129

Creating Memories 132

Repressed Memories 132

Memory and the Law 134

Remember Forgetting 135

Our Ever-Changing Memories 136

Strange Memories 137

Two Distortions Do Not Equal Clarity 139

Wrapping Up 139

7 Self-Deception, Part 2-Belief 141

Building Vocabulary 141

Beliefs 142

Reasonable Belief 143

Origins of Beliefs 145

Evaluating the Source 146

The Expert Non-expert 148

Predatory Publications 150

Evaluating Beliefs 150

The Highways and Byways of Belief 152

The Roadways of Belief 154

Making Connections … Real or Imagined 156

The Roots of Belief 156

Mere-Exposure Effect 158

Continued Influence Effect 159

To Control or Be Controlled 159

Unchallengeable Beliefs 162

The "Essence" of Belief 163

Wrapping Up 165

8 Self-Deception, Part 3-Perception and Pattern Recognition 167

Building Vocabulary 167

Perception 168

How Our Brains Construct Our Realities 171

Tricking the Senses 171

The Lengths Our Brains Go to Trick Us 174

Trusting Skepticism 175

What You See Is NOT What You Get 176

Experiencing the World 177

The Illusion of Confidence 178

More Errors of Perception 181

Inattentional Blindness 181

Change Blindness 182

Expectancy Illusions 183

Pattern Recognition 186

Patterns Galore 186

Visual Pareidolia 188

Audio Pareidolia 191

The Prevalence of Pattern Seeking and Pattern Recognition 192

Wrapping Up 195

9 Innumeracy and the Deception of Coincidence 197

Building Vocabulary 197

Innumeracy 198

Coincidence Demystified 199

That's So Random 201

Searching for Meaning 202

Critical Mass and the Hundredth Monkey 205

Counting the Hits and Ignoring the Misses 207

Astrology and the Barnum Effect 209

Miracle Water 213

Toward a Better Understanding of What's Probable 213

Tipping the Scales 214

Probability 215

Wrapping Up 217

10 Practically Thinking 219

Building Vocabulary 219

The Scaffolds of Science 219

Tools of Science 221

A Fly in the Ointment 222

The Progressive Nature of Science 223

Where Science Meets Skepticism 228

The SEARCH Method 229

Step 1 State the Claim 229

Step 2 Examine the Evidence for the Claim 230

Step 3 Consider Alternative Hypotheses 232

Step 4 Rate, According to the Criteria of Adequacy, Each Hypothesis 234

The Socratic Method 237

Stage 1 Wonder 238

Stage 2 Hypothesis 238

Stage 3 Elenchus (Q&A) 238

Stage 4 Accept or Revise Hypothesis 240

Stage 5 Act Accordingly 240

Wrapping Up 241

11 The Fringes of Science 243

Building Vocabulary 243

Supernatural 244

Paranormal 244

The Boundaries of Science 247

Proof and Probability 250

Believing Is Not Enough 252

Superstition 253

Cause and Effect 254

Believing in Everything 257

Regression to the Mean 258

Wrapping Up 260

12 Standing in Science's Way 261

Building Vocabulary 261

Meet Pseudoscience 261

Fake Science in Action 265

Pseudojargon 269

Biases in Pseudoscience 272

Folk Knowledge 274

Evidence in Pseudoscience 275

Questioning Evidence 277

Health and Pseudoscience 278

Pseudomedicine 279

Homeopathy 281

Wrapping Up 287

13 Conspiracies-What "They" Want You to Think … Maybe 289

Building Vocabulary 289

Minding Conspiracy Theories 290

A Web of Beliefs 291

The Patterns of Conspiracy Theories 293

Conspiracy Theories as Rumors 294

The Fabric of Conspiracies 295

The Cognoscenti 296

Conspiracy Theory Demographics 298

Getting in Where You Fit In 298

The World Divided 300

Piercing the Psychological Veil 302

Making Connections 304

What You Get Is What You See 305

Weighing the Evidence 307

The Grandest of Grand 309

Manufactroversies 310

Conspiracy Theory-Inspired Beliefs 311

Vaccines Cause Autism 312

Human-Caused Global Climate Change 315

Wrapping Up 317

Acknowledgments 319

Notes 321

Works Cited 331

Index 369

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