I Am Right, You Are Wrong by Edward De Bono

I Am Right, You Are Wrong by Edward De Bono

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Zusammenfassung

Rock logic is based on rigid categories, absolutes, argument and adversarial point scoring. This book presents a challenge to the 'rock logic' of Western thought. It proposes the water logic of perception. It also shows that perception is the key to more constructive thinking and creativity.

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I Am Right, You Are Wrong by Edward De Bono

In this book Dr Edward de Bono, who is well-known worldwide for his origination of lateral thinking, puts forward a direct challenge to what he calls the `rock logic’ of Western thought. Rock logic is based on rigid categories, absolutes, argument and adversarial point scoring. Edward de Bono believes that this thinking cannot solve our problems. Instead of rock logic, he proposes the water logic of perception. Drawing on our understanding of the brain as a self-organizing information system, Dr de Bono shows that perception is the key to more constructive thinking and creativity. Here, in this brilliantly argued assault on outmoded thought patterns, he calls for nothing less than a New Renaissance.
Edward de Bono invented the concept of lateral thinking. A world-renowned writer and philosopher, he is the leading authority in the field of creative thinking and the direct teaching of thinking as a skill. Dr de Bono has written more than 60 books, in 40 languages, with people now teaching his methods worldwide. He has chaired a special summit of Nobel Prize laureates, and been hailed as one of the 250 people who have contributed most to mankind.
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ISBN 13 9780140126785
ISBN 10 0140126783
Titel I Am Right, You Are Wrong
Autor Edward De Bono
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Books Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1991-02-07
Seitenanzahl 320
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