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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0812699777
  • ISBN-13: 9780812699777
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0812699777
  • ISBN-13: 9780812699777
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As cartoonist, author, public speaker, blogger, and periscoper, Scott Adams has had best-sellers in several different fields: his Dilbert cartoons, his meditations on the philosophy of Dilbert, his works on how to achieve success in business and all other areas of life, his two remarkable books on religion, and now his controversial work on political persuasion.



Adamss two most recent best-sellers are How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life (2014) and Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Dont Matter (2017). Adams predicted Donald Trumps election victory (on August 13th 2016) and has explained then and more recently how Trump operates as a Master Persuader, using weapons-grade persuasive techniques to defeat his opponents and often to stay several moves ahead of them.



Adams has provocative ideas in many areas, for example his outrageous claim that 30 percent of the population have absolutely no sense of humor, and take their cue from conventional opinion in deciding whether something is a joke, since they have no way of deciding this for themselves.



In Scott Adams and Philosophy, an elite cadre of people who think for a living put Scott Adamss ideas under scrutiny. Every aspect of Adamss fascinating and infuriating system of ideas is explained and tested.

Among the key topics:







Does humor inform us about reality?

Do religious extremists know something the rest of us dont?

What are facts and how can they not matter?

What happens when confirmation bias meets cognitive dissonance?

How can we tell whether President Trump is a genius or just dumb-lucky?

Does the Dilbert philosophy discourage the struggle for better workplace conditions?

How sound is Adamss claim that systems thinking beats goal-directed thinking?

Does Dilbert exhibit a Nietzschean or a Kierkegaardian sense of life? Or is it Sisyphian in Camuss sense?

Can truth be over-rated?

The political side that is out of power is the side that hallucinates the most.

If theres a serious chance were living in a Matrix-type simulation, how should we change our behavior?

Are most public policy issues just too complex and technical for most people to have an opinion about?

In politics, says Adams, its as if different people watch the same movie at the same time, some thinking its a romantic comedy and others thinking its a horror picture. How is that possible?

Does logic play any part in persuasion?
The Reality of Scott Adams vii
I In Front of Your Eyes
1(34)
1 How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Tolerate the Master Persuader Hypothesis
3(12)
Ivan Wolfe
2 Persuade Me Once, Shame on You
15(10)
Richard Greene
3 How I Could Have Made Hillary President
25(10)
David Ramsay Steele
II Comic-Strip Kafka
35(34)
4 Scoundrels, the Lot of Us
37(10)
John V. Karavitis
5 The Serious Point of Scott's Humor
47(8)
Enzo Guerra
Adam Barkman
6 The PowerPoint Conspiracy Theory
55(14)
Christopher Ketcham
III It Tastes Better if We All Do It Together
69(56)
7 Scott Adams's Joy of Logic
71(10)
Richard Bilsker
8 Is It a Fact that Facts Don't Matter?
81(20)
David Ramsay Steele
9 But Women Can Vote ...
101(12)
Sandra Hansmann
Cynthia Jones
10 Intelligence and Duh-mocracy
113(12)
Ben Saunders
IV Comic-Strip Camus
125(42)
11 Dilbert's Absurd World
127(10)
Alexander Christian
12 Dilbert Is an Asshole and That's Why He'll Never Be Happy and Nobody Loves Him
137(10)
Charlene Elsby
Rob Luzecky
13 The Essence of Dogbert
147(8)
Elliot Knuths
14 Of Course It Sucks---It's Work
155(12)
Andy Wible
V Golden Age, Ready or Not
167(58)
15 Bias Is Rational!
169(16)
Ray Scott Percival
16 Why Scott Adams Is Stupid
185(14)
Daniel Miori
17 Sweeping Up God's Debris
199(12)
Rachel Robison-Greene
18 Scott Adams and the Pinocchio Fallacy
211(14)
David Ramsay Steele
Bibliography 225(6)
Author Bios 231(8)
Index 239
Daniel Yim is Professor of Philosophy and Department Chair at Bethel College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He specializes in early modern philosophy, the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, the philosophy of popular culture, and the epistemology of self-deception.





Galen Foresman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at North Carolina A&T State University. He is the co-author of The Critical Thinking Toolkit (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) and the editor of Supernatural and Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2003).





Robert Arp is author of Scenario Visualization: An Evolutionary Account of Creative Problem Solving (2008) and co-author of Critical Thinking: An Introduction to Reasoning Well (2011) and What's Good on TV: Teaching Ethics through Television (2011). He is editor of The Devil and Philosophy: The Nature of His Game (2014) and co-editor of The Ultimate Game of Thrones and Philosophy: You Think or Die (2017) and Breaking Bad and Philosophy: Badder Living through Chemistry (2012).