Michael R. LeGault
Autor de Think!: Why Crucial Decisions Can't Be Made in the Blink of an Eye
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Conocimiento común
- Género
- male
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Educación
- University of Michigan (BS)
University of Miami, Florida (MS) - Ocupaciones
- editor
writer
columnist
consultant
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Think!: Why Crucial Decisions Can't Be Made in the… por Michael R. LeGault
In general terms I agree on critical thinking, but then the author goes on to deny the climate crisis...
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dadslibraryandmine | 7 reseñas más. | Jan 26, 2020 | I quit this when he had Galileo pointing his telescope at the sun. I think Galileo did get a good look at the sun, saw sunspots, and pointed out that there was no vocabulary for even discussing these things, since the sun was supposed to be perfect. But I really doubt he was dumb enough to stare through his telescope at the sun.
Too carelessly written to be worth continuing with.
Too carelessly written to be worth continuing with.
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themulhern | 7 reseñas más. | May 20, 2018 | So when I read about which promotes critical thinking and find its analysis shallow, its prose sloppy and its argument too reliant on conjecture and anecdotal evidence, it could mean that the author is brilliant in drawing out my critical faculties. Sadly, no. This was just one long whiny rant about the demise of good thinking.
LeGualt's chief selling point is a critique of Malcom Gladwell's Blink. I haven't read Blink yet, but as LeGault gave biased and superficial readings of absolutely every author whom I have read, I doubt he did Gladwell justice.
Are there salient points in the book? Yes, there are declining scores in literacy and math and people often lack good critical analysis. But should we argue for a return to rationalism? No. Unfortunatley this exactly what LeGualt is trying to do. He is very critical of postmodernity, radical feminism, environmentalism for their lack of thoughtful grappling with the facts. In some cases fair point, but seriously LeGault doesn't seem to want to do much better. So go read Blink, at least I heard that is interesting and this guy doesn't like it all that much.… (más)
LeGualt's chief selling point is a critique of Malcom Gladwell's Blink. I haven't read Blink yet, but as LeGault gave biased and superficial readings of absolutely every author whom I have read, I doubt he did Gladwell justice.
Are there salient points in the book? Yes, there are declining scores in literacy and math and people often lack good critical analysis. But should we argue for a return to rationalism? No. Unfortunatley this exactly what LeGualt is trying to do. He is very critical of postmodernity, radical feminism, environmentalism for their lack of thoughtful grappling with the facts. In some cases fair point, but seriously LeGault doesn't seem to want to do much better. So go read Blink, at least I heard that is interesting and this guy doesn't like it all that much.… (más)
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Jamichuk | 7 reseñas más. | May 22, 2017 | I really enjoyed this book. It was, in a lot of ways, a counter-argument to the widely popular book, Blink. Michael R. LeGault brought out the heavy artillary to get the point across that Americans basically need to grow up and start critically thinking again. He touched on subjects such as our parenting styles today, our thinking process when it comes to politics, our seemingly favorite saying we love to use, the "I'm too busy," and how most "stress" is a myth, and the negative effects of information overload. He also talked about the damaging affects of our massive amounts of TV watching, video game playing that our young kids are wasting not only their time with, but their brains as well. Michael R. LeGault talked about so many other topics and he also gives his opinons on how to save American culture and society, one mind at a time.
A great read...a must read in my opinion.… (más)
A great read...a must read in my opinion.… (más)
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ecantulv | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 12, 2009 | También Puede Gustarte
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- 2
- Miembros
- 268
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- #86,166
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- 3.2
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