Falsehoods Fly, Paul Thagard
Falsehoods Fly, Paul Thagard
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Falsehoods Fly
Why Misinformation Spreads and How to Stop It

Author: Paul Thagard

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 12 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/27/2024


Synopsis

Misinformation is one of the twenty-first century's greatest challenges, a peril to democracy, peace, science, and public health. Yet we lack a clear understanding of what makes misinformation so potent and why it can spread so rapidly. In Falsehoods Fly, a leading cognitive scientist and philosopher offers a new framework for recognizing and countering misleading claims by exploring the ways that information works—and breaks down.

Paul Thagard examines the dangers of misinformation on COVID-19, climate change, conspiracy theories, inequality, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He argues that effective responses to these problems require understanding how information is generated and spread. Bringing together empirical findings about the psychological and social mechanisms that drive cognitive errors with philosophical accounts of critical thinking, Thagard develops an innovative theory of how we gain information. Grasping how the generation and transmission of knowledge can fail helps us find ways to repair it and provides tools for converting misinformation into facts. Offering a deep and rich account of the nature and workings of information, Falsehoods Fly provides practical, concrete strategies to stop the creation and spread of misinformation.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ula on February 20, 2024

A comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the important subject of misinformation. Here you will find a theoretical background as well as practical advice and tools, and many examples of this phenomenon, like medical misinformation related to COVID-19 or conspiracy theories. Worth reading, even if......more

Goodreads review by Geo on October 23, 2024

The author clearly knows what he is talking about and proffers quite a few pretty good ideas and explanations throughout. I don't know enough to fault him on much of the bare facts of the book as they are presented - his arguments and suggestions sounded solid enough to me. So why three stars? Well,......more

Goodreads review by Brandon on October 29, 2023

A lot has been written about the spread of fake news and misinformation, some from a political science point of view, others from a psychological one. Thagard includes a little bit of both throughout the book. Although his writing is concise and easy to be absorbed into, I didn't feel like anything......more

Goodreads review by Sandy on May 20, 2024

Misinformation is false or misleading information gleaned from facts/data that may be relevant at the time. While additional research or data may change the outcome, the spread of the misinformation generally continues. Disinformation is deliberately putting out false or misleading information by in......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on December 03, 2023

I anticipated new information to be shared and practical ways to stop misinformation. This is not quite what Falsehoods Fly is. It shares fairly well-established insights again in an acronym model the author created and the fits major world topics into the model in a demonstration of how it played o......more