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How to Win Every Argument

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This Wonderful and Inspiring How To Win Every Argument is a gem. It's an introduction to critical thinking. Critical thinking is sometimes we all do often without realizing it. Just as we begin speaking our native language long before we learn grammar, so too, we think critically long before we realize that thinking also has a structure.

222 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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Nicholas Capaldi

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August 15, 2012
Enjoyed each and every word of this book and never lost interest. Infact, I had to finish it in 2 days, it is very interesting, maybe shall read again. The examples are perfect, the witty style, sarcasm, satire is awesome.

Everything in the world sounds a fallacy to me now, or maybe I understand better how people around me try to influence things with words, and words indeed are a very powerful tool.

It should be a good tool in the arsenal of authors (thankfully, I am not one! xD)

Spoiler alert: it is not a good read if you believe in religion or can't understand the witty style of author commenting on some countries.
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