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You've Got to Be Kidding!: How Jokes Can Help You Think is a thoughtful and accessible analysis of the ways in which jokes illustrate how we think critically, and how the thinking process goes awry in everyday human situations. * Uses jokes to illustrate the various mistakes or fallacies that are typically identified and discussed in courses on critical reasoning * Provides an effective way to learn critical thinking skills since jokes often describe real-life situations where it really matters whether a person thinks well or not * Demonstrates how philosophy is actually very practical and…mehr

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You've Got to Be Kidding!: How Jokes Can Help You Think is a thoughtful and accessible analysis of the ways in which jokes illustrate how we think critically, and how the thinking process goes awry in everyday human situations. * Uses jokes to illustrate the various mistakes or fallacies that are typically identified and discussed in courses on critical reasoning * Provides an effective way to learn critical thinking skills since jokes often describe real-life situations where it really matters whether a person thinks well or not * Demonstrates how philosophy is actually very practical and clearly related to real- life human experiences * Explains how developing good reasoning habits can make a real difference in all aspects of one's life

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John Capps is a Professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Donald Capps is Professor of Pastoral Psychology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He is the author of more than 20 books, including A Time to Laugh: The Religion of Humor (2005).
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"A great book. But what do I know?"
- Socrates

"This book got me out of my cave."
- Plato

"An excellent book! Well, relatively."
- Albert Einstein

"It made me chuckle."
- Mona Lisa