The Art of Logic in an Illogical World explores how clear reasoning and human emotion can work together to help us make better sense of modern life. In an age of fake news, viral memes, and online arguments, traditional logic often seems powerless against bias and manipulation.
Drawing on the precision of mathematics, the author unpacks how logical arguments are built, where they break down, and why purely rational approaches can fail when they ignore real human feelings and experience. Instead of choosing between logic and emotion, the book shows how both can be combined to improve how we argue, listen, and decide.
Readers are guided through common patterns of flawed reasoning, from overconfident explanations to bigoted assumptions, and shown practical ways to respond more thoughtfully. Everyday situations—from social media debates to personal fears—illustrate how rational tools and emotional awareness can reinforce each other.
This accessible and often humorous exploration is ideal for anyone who wants to think more clearly, communicate more fairly, and navigate a noisy, post-truth world with greater confidence.