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Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters
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Can reading a book make you more rational? Can it help us understand why there is so much irrationality in the world? Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now (Bill Gates’ "new favorite book of all time”) answers all the questions here.
Today humanity is reaching new heights of scientific understanding - and also appears to be losing its mind. How can a species that developed vaccines for COVID-19 in less than a year produce so much fake news, medical quackery, and conspiracy theorizing?
Pinker rejects the cynical cliché that humans are simply irrational - cavemen out of time saddled with biases, fallacies, and illusions. After all, we discovered the laws of nature, lengthened and enriched our lives, and set out the benchmarks for rationality itself. We actually think in ways that are sensible in the low-tech contexts in which we spend most of our lives, but fail to take advantage of the powerful tools of reasoning we’ve discovered over the millennia: logic, critical thinking, probability, correlation and causation, and optimal ways to update beliefs and commit to choices individually and with others. These tools are not a standard part of our education, and have never been presented clearly and entertainingly in a single book - until now.
Rationality also explores its opposite: how the rational pursuit of self-interest, sectarian solidarity, and uplifting mythology can add up to crippling irrationality in a society. Collective rationality depends on norms that are explicitly designed to promote objectivity and truth.
Rationality matters. It leads to better choices in our lives and in the public sphere and is the ultimate driver of social justice and moral progress. Brimming with Pinker’s customary insight and humor, Rationality will enlighten, inspire, and empower.
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- Listening Length11 hours and 19 minutes
- Audible release dateSeptember 28, 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB08X4X4SQ4
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 11 hours and 19 minutes |
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Author | Steven Pinker |
Narrator | Arthur Morey |
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Audible.com Release Date | September 28, 2021 |
Publisher | Penguin Audio |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B08X4X4SQ4 |
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Customers find the book's content engaging and interesting, and consider it an important work. However, the readability receives mixed feedback, with several customers noting that it will not make sense to most readers and is not really about logic. Moreover, the insights are also mixed, with some appreciating the profound exploration of rational thought while others find the statistical definitions overwhelming.
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Customers find the book excellent and important, with one mentioning it serves as a useful antidote.
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A Deep Dive into the Nature and Importance of Rationality
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2022Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseRationality by Steven Pinker is one of those must-read books that is as relevant today as it was 10 years ago and will be 10 years from now. It talk about principles that every adult should know but unfortunately they don't get taught at school in an organized manner. This book shouldn't be viewed as a "liberal" book which I'm afraid happens too much these days, even books are polarized for some reason. It's a book about how we should aim to think if we want to live a reasonable life. I would frame the book as the next step to the much-loved and appreciated book "Thinking Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman, one of my favourite living scientists. His book changed how we think about human thinking and this books develops on it. It covers a broader range of concepts that we use in daily life from Probability vs Propensity, Randomness, Risk vs Reward, exponential growth, utility theory, game theory, correlation vs causation, rationality in Social Justice and so on. I must say it's an impressive range of ideas in one book but it makes sense to read about all this in one place as these topics are very linked but we often only read about discreet pieces as they cut through a broad range of science fields. He starts by arguing that human beings are not simply "irrational" by evolution. It goes into details on what Rationality means, how it's different and more ecological than from logic or theoretical reason, how our common sense in-built into us through millenia of living with other people relies on rationality and how important it is to our daily lives beyond our divides and cliques.
I think what's good about Pinker's books is that he is not afraid to take a stance and it means he is ok with critics talking about what he might've got wrong, he doesn't claim to get it all right, the book says on several occasions that rationality in the end is an unreachable ideal but the more people work collectively towards it, the better chance society has to find it.
I'm sure religious people will have objections to this book as Pinker is a staunch atheist and has come across as too hard-headed on this topic in his previous books talking about religion's history with violence. Again, the idea is to keep an open mind and use the book as a tool to expand our understanding of the world. Five stars!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024Format: HardcoverVerified PurchaseIn this enlightening book, Steven Pinker explores the concept of rationality, delving into why it is crucial for personal and societal progress and why it often appears to be lacking in modern discourse. Pinker draws on a wide range of examples from science, history, and current events to illustrate how rational thinking can help us navigate the complexities of the world. He also addresses the factors that contribute to irrationality and the consequences of neglecting reason.
The most appealing part of this book was Pinker’s ability to make complex ideas accessible and engaging. He not only provides a thorough understanding of rationality but also offers practical insights into how we can cultivate more rational thinking in our lives and societies.
Rationality is a must-read for anyone interested in improving their critical thinking, understanding human behavior, and navigating the challenges of an increasingly complex world.
5.0 out of 5 starsIn this enlightening book, Steven Pinker explores the concept of rationality, delving into why it is crucial for personal and societal progress and why it often appears to be lacking in modern discourse. Pinker draws on a wide range of examples from science, history, and current events to illustrate how rational thinking can help us navigate the complexities of the world. He also addresses the factors that contribute to irrationality and the consequences of neglecting reason.A Deep Dive into the Nature and Importance of Rationality
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
The most appealing part of this book was Pinker’s ability to make complex ideas accessible and engaging. He not only provides a thorough understanding of rationality but also offers practical insights into how we can cultivate more rational thinking in our lives and societies.
Rationality is a must-read for anyone interested in improving their critical thinking, understanding human behavior, and navigating the challenges of an increasingly complex world.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI feel a mix of understanding and confusion when I read Pinker. His topics are engaging and rich. His messaging is on a spectrum of profound and overwhelming. I feel I love the messages in his thoughts that come through in the topics he writes about. I feel I dislike his complex style of communicating some points. Mostly because I have to admit it's above my understanding.
I found the beginning and end engaging, and the middle overly hard to understand because it's laden with logic and statistics as well as words such as 'laden' used when a simpler word like 'common' works the same.
This book inspired me to invite Jasmine Crockett to speak about rationality on Juneteenth because of the message, the need for appropriate spokespeople, and the current assault on truth by the current US administration.
I loved the content about progress. Please read this book if this review resonates with you.
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- RehanReviewed in India on May 12, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Mind blowing 😀
Well.... If you want to be a thinker and a really good one not the bogus one...... Get it, don't think twice.
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GearyReviewed in Italy on September 17, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars semplicemente geniale
Uno di quei libri che ti cambiano la prospettiva sulla vita.
- Florin S.Reviewed in Germany on July 28, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!!
One of Pinker's best books.
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KaspereitReviewed in France on December 12, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Produit endommagé a cause du Amazon
Amazon a envoyé ce livre dans le même colis que du terreau de 6 litres. A cause de cela, mon livre, qui était sensé d'être un cadeau de Noël, n'est pas présentable. Je pars en avion pour Noël alors je n'ai pas le temps de l'échanger avant. Je suis très déçu.
Cinq étoiles car j'adore Pinker et son livre est excellent.
KaspereitProduit endommagé a cause du Amazon
Reviewed in France on December 12, 2022
Cinq étoiles car j'adore Pinker et son livre est excellent.
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Cliente KindleReviewed in Brazil on January 30, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Um livro brilhante do início ao fim
Format: KindleVerified PurchasePosso considerar um dos melhores livros que já li. O autor consegue destrinchar diversos mecanismos que nos levam a uma maior racionalidade. É um livro que, ao contrário de Rápido e devagar, da mais esperança de que o ser humano, embora um péssimo estatistico natural e contaminado por viéses que o agradem, pode ser mais racional e com isso atingir um maior nível de prosperidade. Recomendo demais a leitura a todas as pessoas e a única coisa que poderia falar mal é que não foi traduzido para o português.