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Think Again: Contrarian Reflections on Life, Culture, Politics, Religion, Law, and Education
By (Author) Stanley Fish
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
4th November 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
801
Paperback
448
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Provocative essays from one of America's most important cultural critics Think Again gathers one hundred of the best of Stanley Fish's provocative New York Times essays, pieces that have generated passionate discussion and debate. Addressing controversies about such hot-button topics as atheism, affirmative action, free speech, identity politics, guns, and postmodernism, Fish dissects the arguments put forth by different sides in order to explain how their arguments work or don't work. Brief and accessible yet challenging, these essays teach you not what to think but how to think more clearly, and provide all the powerful intellectual, cultural, and political analysis one expects from Fish, one of America's most influential thinkers.
"Engaging, provocative, maddening, humorous, and insightful."Arts Fuse
"You are not obligated to agree with him and you are not obligated to like him, but if you care about the enlarging necessity of contest in cultural discourse, then you are obligated to read him."New Republic
"Stanley Fish makes you think. No matter what you thought, or thought you thought, on a given subjectIsrael, academia, pickup basketball, American lawFish will flip it and spin it and dip it and turn it around for you. (And he can be a terrific comedian to boot.) A brilliant book."Mark Edmundson, author of Why Read
"Stimulating."Weekly Standard
"A volume that covers so much ground so thoughtfully. . . . Fish is both stimulating and precise."Chronicle of Higher Education
Stanley Fish is the author of numerous books, including Winning Arguments, How to Write a Sentence, and There's No Such Thing as Free Speech. He is the Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Florida International University and the Visiting Floersheimer Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School.