Proof, Adam Kucharski
Proof, Adam Kucharski
List: $27.99 | Sale: $19.59
Club: $13.99

Proof
The Art and Science of Certainty

Author: Adam Kucharski

Narrator: Nathaniel Priestley

Unabridged: 9 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 05/06/2025


Synopsis

An award-winning mathematician—he "made me smile and made me feel clever" (Peter Frankopan)—shows how we prove what’s true, and what to do when we can’t 

How do we establish what we believe? And how can we be certain that what we believe is true? And how do we convince other people that it is true? For thousands of years, from the ancient Greeks to the Arabic golden age to the modern world, science has used different methods—logical, empirical, intuitive, and more—to separate fact from fiction. But it all had the same goal: find perfect evidence and be rewarded with universal truth. 
 
As mathematician Adam Kucharski shows, however, there is far more to proof than axioms, theories, and laws: when demonstrating that a new medical treatment works, persuading a jury of someone’s guilt, or deciding whether you trust a self-driving car, the weighing up of evidence is far from simple. To discover proof, we must reach into a thicket of errors and biases and embrace uncertainty—and never more so than when existing methods fail.  
 
Spanning mathematics, science, politics, philosophy, and economics, this book offers the ultimate exploration of how we can find our way to proof—and, just as importantly, of how to go forward when supposed facts falter.  

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rory on February 07, 2025

Ideas like evidence and proof are at the heart of so many aspects of modern life. On the surface they seem to be relatively simple and clear concepts, which anyone can use. But the author shows that there are surprising levels of underlying complexity, to both the interpretation of what proof means......more

Goodreads review by Del on May 16, 2025

A Disappointing Deduction: A Negative Review of Adam Kucharski's "Proof" While the premise of Adam Kucharski's "Proof: How Logic Can Deceive Us and How to Fight Back" is undoubtedly intriguing – to explore the pitfalls and power of logical reasoning in everyday life – the execution ultimately falls s......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 01, 2025

Not As Bad As It Could Have Been. Quite honestly, if I had known up front that I was reading a book about proof and certainty written by a *COVID "scientist"*... I would never have picked the damn book up to begin with. Those fuckers have been more wrong than flat earthers, and the world learned fro......more

Goodreads review by Brian on March 20, 2025

This seemed to be a book that had a lot going for it. The topic of 'the science of certainty' appealed to a reader like me who is fascinated by probability and statistics, and I enjoyed the way the introduction made use of the uncertainty of the impact of the Eyjafjallakökull volcano on flight safet......more

Goodreads review by Liza on May 14, 2025

Thank you, NatGalley for providing an ARC of this book. If you never read a book about statistics and maths, you will find this one quite amusing. If you have, then there is likely not enough new things for you to render this a definitive buy. Let me preface my review by the fact that I’m a scientis......more


Quotes

“A wide-ranging study on separating facts from fiction, truth from lies, and evidence from presumptions.” —Kirkus

"Kucharski explains why getting at the truth of just about anything is incredibly hard. There's fascinating technical detail here, and a moral: the more we appreciate how hard proof is to come by, the better we can bridge the widening gulf between experts and skeptics."—Simon Ings, New Scientist

"Adam Kucharski has a knack of making complex problems sound simple - and exciting. A book that made me smile and feel clever."—Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

"A vivid, intelligent and wide-ranging book about how we know what we know. Adam Kucharski is a brilliant and entertaining guide."—Tim Harford, author of How To Make The World Add Up

“Adam Kucharski is that rarest of beasts: a true mathematical expert who can also write beautiful accessible, human prose. Proof is a profound and utterly absorbing exploration of the limits and power of proof and truth, both in mathematics, logic, and the quest for certainty that we find ourselves on, whether we’re running the country of trying to decide on what to do with a medical test result. Kucharski elegantly explores how proof is not just a mathematical concept but a vital tool in decision-making, justice, and survival—it’s brilliant.”—Chris van Tulleken, author of Ultra-Processed People

"In an increasingly complex world, where we're beset by information, misinformation, and endlessly required to make decisions about it all, Kucharski shines a brilliant and clarifying light through the muddle. Proof is a puzzle-solver's delight; the essential guide we need to make sense of what and who to trust, and the risks therein."—Gaia Vince, author of Nomad Century