The Art of Thinking Clearly is a 2013 book by the Swiss writer Rolf Dobelli which describes in short chapters 99 of the most common thinking errors – ranging from cognitive biases to envy and social distortions.
Author | Rolf Dobelli |
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Language | English |
Subject | Decision making |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Sceptre (UK), Farrar, Straus and Giroux (US) |
Publication date | 2013 |
Publication place | United Kingdom, United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, ebook, Paperback, Bookapp) |
Pages | 326 pages |
ISBN | 978-1-4447-5954-9 (UK), 978-0-06-221968-8 (US) |
The book was written as weekly columns in leading newspapers in Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, and later in two German books. The book was in the top ten of Germany's Der Spiegel Bestseller list[1] for 80 consecutive weeks and has been translated into many languages. Outside Germany and Switzerland, the book hit the top ten bestseller lists in the U.K,[2] South Korea, India,[3] Ireland,[4] Singapore,[5] and Iran. Author Nassim Taleb has asserted that the book included sections plagiarised from Taleb's manuscript of Antifragile.[6]
See also
edit- Fallacy – Argument that uses faulty reasoning
- List of cognitive biases
- The Demon-Haunted World – 1995 book by Carl Sagan
References
edit- ^ Der Spiegel Bestseller List, 12 Jan 2012 Archived 31 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Times bestseller list hardback non-fiction, 21 April 2013
- ^ [Crossword book retailer's bestseller list June 2013]
- ^ Writing.IE Bestseller List, 14 June 2013
- ^ The Straits Times bestseller list non-fiction, 28 April 2013
- ^ "Rolf Dobelli, Serial Plagiarist".