Challenging the notion of Homo sapiens as "wise man," this book critiques human behavior and decisions that often seem senseless and destructive. It argues for the necessity of education to foster a more responsible and thoughtful humanity. Through this lens, the author explores the flaws in our actions and the importance of learning to improve our species' legacy.
Jan Bransen Bücher


Don't be Fooled
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
In this engaging and much-needed book Jan Bransen argues that the rise of behavioural sciences has caused a sea change in the relationship between science and common sense. Drawing on fascinating examples such as language and communication, money, and folk physics, Don't be Fooled: A Philosophy of Common Sense is a brilliant and wry defence of a skill that is a vital part of being human.