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title: "Thinking from A to Z"
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# Thinking from A to Z

**Brand:** nigel warburton
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    Does Not Lend Itself to A to Z Organization
  

*by A***E on Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018*

Somewhere in this text is a very useful reference book, but it is up to the reader to find it. The book fails in its organization. This is a book about thinking, the organization of which was not well thought out.  A topical organization of the material leading the reader through the relations and interconnectedness of the topics would have been so much more useful.The book covers a wide array of logical principles and argumentative fallacies but in such a way that it is not easy to access.  The A to Z organization does not lend itself to easy access, subject matter reference or topical lookup and seems contrived and artificial.  It is as if Warburton was determined to force the subject matter to fit into a contrived A to Z format over the objections of the subject matter. Perhaps his inspiration was Voltaire's Dictionnaire, published in 1764, with its articles and subjects arranged in alphabetical order, a practice of organization introduced and made popular during the Enlightenment. But it does not work in Warburton little book.There is no table of contents because the book itself is the table of contents. One does not know where to start if one is interested in a particular topic other than to guess under what letter of the alphabet the author decided to place the subject.  The book also fails to relate the various principles to each other to achieve a coherent presentation of logic, argumentation and thinking. Warbuton even admits in the introduction that the reader will need to find their way through the innumerable cross references found under each subject heading to get a sense of the interrelation of the topics.  This is exactly what Warburton should have done for the reader with a coherent and ‘logical’ organization of the material.One can certainly read this book cover to cover, but this would provide an incoherent reading experience for the reader because it does not follow that subjects arranged alphabetically proceed naturally, topically or logically in alphabetic order – this is an odd assumption for a book about thinking. I am not sure if Warburton was trying to emulate the 'Philosophical Dictionary' by Voltaire, but this material does not lend itself to a dictionary style presentation format. There is no reason to assume that logical concepts and principles of thinking should follow alphabetically, what kind of thinking is this? It is not much better than a random arrangement of the subjects.

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    Excellent descriptions of rhetorical and reasoning terms.
  

*by P***. on Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021*

This is a highly readable little book that clearly defines many terms and concepts of reasoning and rhetoric. With good illustrative examples.The author's definition of rhetoric itself, is closer to Plato's than Aristotle's, so is a definition that's disputable. But, overall a book well worth reading.

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    A great little reference book
  

*by D***Y on Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2019*

Nigel Warburton is a treasure, and this short book defining various types of arguments and mental models is smart and easy to page through.

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