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The Fallacy Detective and Thinking Toolbox instead of Critical Thinking Book 1-2?


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We had Fallacy Detective on the kindle for free with prime last summer. We loved it. We did MP traditioal logic a couple of years ago and ds really did not get it and hated it. He did actually manage to answer correctly but boy did he hate it. Anyway Fallacy Detective was fun. Everyone really got it. I plan to do the other book soon. Our biggest problem with content was that it based quite a bit on American Politics--things like the electorial collage had to be explained. That was timely at least. Generally each set of questions meant one long explanation for me about something--some knowledge gaps certainally got filled.

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Would you mind elaborating on this or pm'ing me with the info? I'm considering these too.

 

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First, I apologize in that I read both books (Fallacy Detective and Thinking Toolbox) 2+ years ago, so my recall isn't perfect. Second, I remember being surprised by the number of Biblical references (they would have gone entirely over my children's heads) and being super dismayed by the inclusion of the abortion topic in a children's book. Further, the topic was framed in such a way that it was clear as to the authors' viewpoints. To me, I just assumed that a book about logic would be, um, impartial and logical, not a tool of conservative indoctrination.

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