The power of logical thinking : easy lessons in the art of reasoning-- and hard facts about its absence in our lives
America has become a society devoid of any clear understanding of the power and logic of numbers. In this book, one of America's most popular columnists offers a classic and enduring work intended to help readers restore the ability to reason, to use logic in everyday life, and to interpret what the numbers really mean.
"The author, whose "Ask Marilyn" column is a regular feature in Parade Magazine, believes that as a nation, Americans have lost understanding of the power of logic and numbers."
"America has become a society devoid of any clear understanding of the power and logic of numbers. In this book, one of America's most popular columnists offers a classic and enduring work intended to help readers restore the ability to reason, to use logic in everyday life, and to interpret what the numbers really mean."@en
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