Know-It-All Society
Truth and Arrogance in Political Culture
by Michael P. Lynch
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Pub Date Aug 13 2019 | Archive Date Jul 31 2019
W. W. Norton & Company | Liveright
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Advance Praise
“This book is both a treasure and a treat—that rare volume that is philosophically rich, politically relevant, and lyrically written.” - Eboo Patel, author of Out of Many Faiths
“Michael Lynch has done it. Finally, someone has answered the question that has exasperated so many in this ‘post-truth’ era: Why are some people unconvinced by facts? The answer lies not in irrationality but identity. In these polarized times, to question someone’s beliefs is to question their sense of self. In this book, Lynch brilliantly demonstrates that a solution to the problem of belief lies not just in valuing truth and evidence but reforming some of the toxic mental attitudes that exist not just in others but ourselves.” - Lee McIntyre, author of The Scientific Attitude
“A timely book on an important topic in our political culture today. Lynch is just the person to bring philosophical insight to these challenges—of trust, expertise, disagreement, and the prospects for conversation across the deep political chasms of our day.” - Sanford Goldberg, author of To the Best of Our Knowledge
“Michael Patrick Lynch’s book uses the classics of philosophy to examine why our society, in a modern age of technology and education, is increasingly centered around a dysfunctional, narcissistic rejection of objectivity and reason. Know-It-All Society challenges us to consider why we arrogantly refuse to listen to each other, no matter what our politics or our beliefs.” - Tom Nichols, author of The Death of Expertise
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631493614 |
PRICE | $26.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |