To make intelligent decisions about the future of energy, we need to think big-picture—to look carefully at the benefits and costs to human life of every course of action. Unfortunately, in today’s ...
Giant sequoia redwood trees grow very tall. Bradford pear trees, not so much. It's all in the genes. But there’s no genetic code for a business. While a Bradford pear can’t decide to compete with a ...
This article was written by Rutgers Business School professor Ajai Gaur and Ram Mudambi, a professor at Temple University's Fox School of Business. It originally appeared in YaleGlobal Online and is ...
Getting metrics right is essential to effective IT management, but getting them wrong is worse than not having them at all It was an excellent help desk. Then, my correspondent explained, his CIO, ...
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25 sneaky logical fallacies: Spot & counter them now!
Learn to spot 25 sneaky logical fallacies that manipulate arguments. Sharpen your critical thinking, protect yourself from ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Within hours of the Supreme Court ruling that the White House’s widespread ...
It pains this old logic professor to read university officials’ arguments against divesting their institutions of investments in fossil fuels, not because their refusal to divest is wrong-headed, ...
Certified health and nutrition coach Lori Zabka talked about how to get past mistaken beliefs that can hinder health goals. For more information, or to read Lori’s blog, “Four Fallacies That Hinder ...
Those who have been reading these identity fallacies will find a theme emerging from them. That theme is what I refer to as "The Einstein Fallacy." I derive that moniker from the apocryphal comment ...
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