DP - TOK
DP - TOK
The Philosophy Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained (2024) s a visually engaging and accessible guide that presents key philosophical concepts, theories, and thinkers from ancient to modern times, making complex ideas easy to understand through clear text, charts, timelines, and illustrations. It serves as an ideal introduction for both beginners and those looking to refresh their knowledge.
DK (Dorling Kindersley) is a British publishing company known for its illustrated reference books.Â
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Win Every Argument: The Art of Debating, Persuading, and Public Speaking (2023) is a 16-step guide to mastering debates, persuasion, and public speaking through preparation, listening, and the strategic use of humor, emotion, and logic. Praised for its practical insights, it became a New York Times bestseller shortly after release.
Mehdi Hasan is a British-American journalist and political commentator, educated in philosophy, politics, and economics at Oxford University, known for his incisive interviews and authoritative analysis on global affairs, politics, and human rights.
How to Think Like a Philosopher (2023) presents twelve key principles for clearer, more humane, and balanced thinking, drawing on philosophical habits to foster rationality and open-mindedness. The book encourages questioning everything, following facts, losing ego, thinking independently, and connecting ideas to improve reasoning in everyday life.
Julian Baggini is a British philosopher and author known for his accessible writings on philosophy
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood (2016) is an autobiographical memoir that recounts his experiences growing up as a mixed-race child under apartheid South Africa, where his very existence was considered illegal due to his parents' interracial relationship. The book combines humor and poignant stories, highlighting his mother's strength and the social challenges he faced, making it a critically acclaimed bestseller.
Trevor Noah is a South African comedian, television host, and author best known for his memoir "Born a Crime," and for hosting "The Daily Show."
The Art of Thinking Clearly (2013) presents 99 short chapters that expose common cognitive biases and errors in judgment to help readers improve their thinking and decision-making. The book is designed to reveal these frequent mistakes in reasoning and how to avoid them, making it a practical guide for clearer, better thinking.
Rolf Dobelli is a Swiss author and entrepreneur known for his books on cognitive biases and clear thinking