Practical Thinking: Four Ways to be Right, Five Ways to be Wrong
By (Author) Edward de Bono
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
2nd January 2018
2nd November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cognition and cognitive psychology
153.42
Paperback
208
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
225g
How is it that in an argument both sides are always right How is it that no one ever makes a mistake on purpose but that mistakes get made In Practical Thinking de Bono's theme is everyday thinking, how the mind actually works - not how philosophers think it should. Based on the results of his famous Black Cylinder Experiment (a critical thinking task that asks participants why they think a black cylinder falls over), de Bono explores the four practical ways of being right. From there he picks out and names the five levels of understanding - and the five major mistakes in thinking. From memes and Instagram to twitter and bestselling books like Mistakes I Made At Work, mistakes - and what we can learn from them - are a hot topic. With Edward you'll learn exactly why we all make them.
Edward de Bono studied at Christ Church, Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar). He also holds a PhD from Cambridge and an MD from the University of Malta. He has held appointments at the universities of Oxford, London, Cambridge and Harvard. In 1967 de Bono invented the now commonly used term 'lateral thinking' and, for many thousands, indeed millions, of people worldwide, his name has since become a symbol of creativity and new thinking. He has written numerous books, which have been translated into 34 languages, and his advice is sought by Nobel laureates and world leaders alike. www.debono.com