Nonsense: A Handbook Of Logical Fallacies May 2026
: He argues that unsuccessful arguments typically fail in three areas: thoroughness of evidence, accuracy of statements, and the firm relationship between evidence and conclusion.
Nonsense: A Handbook of Logical Fallacies - Gula, Robert J. - Amazon Nonsense: A Handbook of Logical Fallacies
: Some readers find the later technical chapters on syllogisms dense or dry compared to the engaging start. Other critics from BooksRun noted that while the book identifies fallacies excellently, it occasionally lacks specific solutions for "combating" them in real-time debates. Why Read It? : He argues that unsuccessful arguments typically fail
The book is structured as a "short course" in non-mathematical logic. Rather than just listing technical errors, Gula explores logic through a human lens, acknowledging that our emotions and biases often override our objective reasoning. accuracy of statements
