Incoming Resources
- How to think, a survival guide for a world at odds, Alan Jacobs
- Being logical, a guide to good thinking, D.Q. McInerny
- Arguing for our lives, a user's guide to constructive dialog, Robert Jensen
- Weaponized lies, how to think critically in the post-truth era, Daniel J. Levitin
- Critical thinking, an introduction to the basic skills, William Hughes
- Steck-Vaughn reasoning through language arts, test preparation for the 2014 GED test : workbook, powered by Paxen
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- Everything is obvious, once you know the answer, Duncan J. Watts
- The teen's guide to debating and public speaking, Claire Duffy
- How to think straight,, by James D. Weinland
- Logic, a complete introduction, Siu-Fan Lee
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman
- An illustrated book of bad arguments, Ali Almossawi ; illustratIons by Alejandro Giraldo
- Plato's Parmenides, translation and analysis, R.E. Allen
- Critical reasoning in ethics, a practical introduction, Anne Thomson
- Mind hacks, Tom Stafford and Matt Webb ; foreword by Steven Johnson
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- Mastermind, how to think like Sherlock Holmes, Maria Konnikova
- Elements of argument, a text and reader, Annette T. Rottenberg
- How To Think, a Guide for the Perplexed
- Think again, how to reason and argue, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Duke University
- Loserthink, how untrained brains are ruining the world, Scott Adams
- Razonamiento matematico, preparacion para la prueba de GED 2014
- Moral vision, how everyday life shapes ethical thinking, Duane L. Cady
- Logic, a very short introduction, Graham Priest
- Steck-Vaughn mathematical reasoning, test preparation for the 2014 GED test : student book, powered by Paxen
- Lon Po Po, a Red-Riding Hood story from China, translated and illustrated by Ed Young
- Acts of arguing, a rhetorical model of argument, Christopher W. Tindale
- Critical thinking, a beginner's guide, Sharon M. Kaye
- Aspects of reason, Paul Grice ; with an introd. by Richard Warner
- Modern dogma and the rhetoric of assent, [by] Wayne C. Booth
- Predictably irrational, the hidden forces that shape our decisions, Dan Ariely
- Abraham Lincoln and the structure of reason, David Hirsch & Dan Van Haften
- The philosopher's toolkit, a compendium of philosophical concepts and methods, Julian Baggini and Peter S. Fosl
- The power of logical thinking, easy lessons in the art of reasoning, and hard facts about its absence in our lives, Marilyn vos Savant
- Begging the question, circular reasoning as a tactic of argumentation, Douglas N. Walton
- GED test, mathematical reasoning review, LearningExpress
- How to become a really good pain in the ass, a critical thinker's guide to asking the right questions, Christopher DiCarlo
- The realm of rhetoric, Ch. Perelman ; translated by William Kluback ; introduction by Carroll C. Arnold
- Why argument matters, Lee Siegel
- The critical thinking toolkit, Galen A. Foresman, Peter S. Fosl, and Jamie C. Watson
- Blindspots, 21 good reasons to think before you talk, Christian de Quincey
- GED test
- Mental logic, edited by Martin D.S. Braine and David P. O'Brien
- Reasoning skills for law enforcement exams
- Scienceblind, why our intuitive theories about the world are so often wrong, Andrew Shtulman
- The life-changing science of detecting bullshit, John V. Petrocelli
- LSAT logic games for dummies, by Mark Zegarelli
- A field guide to lies, critical thinking in the information age, Daniel J. Levitin
- Logic, the ancient art of reason, Earl Fontainelle