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This book contains a series of lucid essays on common sources of confusion. In each case, the author introduces the topic about which there is confusion, specifies where the confusion lies, articulates the causes of each particular type and replaces the confusion with clarity. A knot of confusion occurs wherever an association of ideas leads to erroneous conclusions. Such associations are inappropriate and misleading and if undetected may seed chain reactions of confusion, which inevitably result in chain reactions of correspondingly inappropriate action. In addition to these illegitimate…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains a series of lucid essays on common sources of confusion. In each case, the author introduces the topic about which there is confusion, specifies where the confusion lies, articulates the causes of each particular type and replaces the confusion with clarity. A knot of confusion occurs wherever an association of ideas leads to erroneous conclusions. Such associations are inappropriate and misleading and if undetected may seed chain reactions of confusion, which inevitably result in chain reactions of correspondingly inappropriate action. In addition to these illegitimate associations, there are also an array of erroneous assumptions and simple misconceptions. Frequently the confusion is due to the fact that there are a number of different matters all tangled up together. The process of clarification consists of identifying the different ideas that have tangled together to form knots of confusion, disentangling these separate strands and making the actual or legitimate relationships between them explicit. The topics covered are varied and are reflected in the titles of the essays. These titles are 'The Art of Inquiry', 'Truth and Belief', 'On Judgement', Is Evolution Compatible with Creation?', 'Clarifying Spiritual Discourse', 'The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories', 'Synchronicity Meaning and Scepticism', 'Depression', 'Is Should a Dirty Word?', 'Are Sceptical Societies a Form of Cult?', 'Responsibility', 'Speculations on the Concept of Information', 'Randomness', 'Core Beliefs' and 'Too Many Words'.
Autorenporträt
Chris Irving is a philosopher essayist, poet, songwriter and artist. He lives in a suburb of Perth in Western Australia but frequently goes camping for extended periods. He is most at home sitting in a bush camp. Indeed, this is where much of his writing takes place as well as inspiration for his songs and paintings. He has previously published several books. The first of these was a mixed bag containing poems, a short story and some philosophical essays and was published in 1999. More recently he published a book of collected poems called 'Silence Sings' (2018) and a poetic photobook called 'Southwest Zen' with the subtitle 'A Photo-Poetic Sampling of the Southwest of Western Australia'. The latter is a coffee table style book in which each photo is accompanied by a corresponding poem inspired by that image. Upon finding a suitable illustrator he will publish some children's stories.