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Henry Hazlitt

Thinking as a Science

In “Thinking as a Science,” Henry Hazlitt explores the intricate relationship between clear thinking and effective decision-making, offering readers a systematic approach to enhancing their cognitive abilities. The book is characterized by Hazlitt's concise and accessible prose, which encourages logical reasoning and critical analysis. Rooted in the traditions of classical philosophy and influenced by the burgeoning field of psychological inquiry, Hazlitt ultimately seeks to demystify the process of thought itself, making it less an art and more a science that can be cultivated and refined. Henry Hazlitt, a prominent economist and journalist, is best known for his eloquent defenses of free-market principles and his critiques of government intervention. Drawing from his extensive background in economic theory and philosophy, Hazlitt's drive to write “Thinking as a Science” stems from his belief that rational thought is integral to both personal and societal progress. His insights reflect a fusion of practical experience and intellectual rigor, encouraging readers to re-examine their own thinking habits. This book is essential for anyone looking to sharpen their analytical skills and enhance their decision-making capabilities. Hazlitt'Äôs lucid insights and practical exercises not only empower readers to think more clearly but also invite them to apply this newfound clarity in their everyday lives.
170 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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