Illogical Stories:
how to change minds in an unreasonable world

£9.99 GBP

Illogical Stories:
how to change minds in an unreasonable world

Overview

An entertaining guide to human nature that reveals how people really make big choices.

What makes somebody change their world view completely? Why do some people refuse to alter their perceptions, despite prevailing evidence that says they should? And how can you persuade them to change their minds? Eleanor Gordon-Smith meets six ordinary people who made life-altering decisions.

From the woman who realised her husband harboured a terrible secret, to the man who left the cult he had been raised in since birth, and the British reality TV contestant who, having impersonated someone else for a month, discovered he could no longer return to his former identity, all of the people interviewed radically altered their beliefs about the things that matter most. Their stories explore the limits of human reason and persuasion.

Details

Format
Paperback
Size
198mm x 129mm
Extent
224 pages
ISBN
9781912854455
RRP
GBP£9.99
Pub date
8 October 2020

Praise

‘Relevant and accessible … a witty book.’

Jonnie WolfThe Observer

‘I knew how piercingly smart Eleanor Gordon-Smith is, and what a curious and resolute interviewer. But I was unprepared for how entertainingly she writes! I read this with pleasure.’

Ira Glass
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About the Author

Eleanor Gordon-Smith is a reporter, ethicist, and recovering champion debater. Currently at Princeton University, she has lectured on topics from the foundations of the political state to the philosophy of sex. Her work has appeared in NPR’s This American Life, Australia’s Radio National, the ABC, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, and Meanjin.

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