Think Better, Ulrich L. Lehner
Think Better, Ulrich L. Lehner
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Think Better
Unlocking the Power of Reason

Author: Ulrich L. Lehner

Narrator: Mike Lenz

Unabridged: 5 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/16/2021


Synopsis

Reason is a powerful tool not only for finding our way in an increasingly complex world but also for growing intellectually and emotionally. This short, user-friendly volume unlocks the dynamics of human reason, helping listeners think critically and use reason confidently to solve problems. It enables listeners to think more clearly and precisely about the world and tackles a number of profound philosophical questions without getting bogged down with jargon. Topics include knowledge, identity, leadership, creativity, and empathy. Written in an accessible style that integrates philosophy, personal anecdotes, and statistical data, this book is well suited for use in undergraduate, classical school, and home-school contexts. It is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in gaining better reasoning skills and a more rational approach to life.

About Ulrich L. Lehner

Ulrich L. Lehner is the William K. Warren Foundation Professor at the University of Notre Dame. His work has been published in six languages around the globe and featured in many outlets, including The Washington Post, The National Review, and CNN. Among his twenty-five edited and/or authored books is the international bestseller God is Not Nice.

About Mike Lenz

Mike Lenz is an actor with experience in audiobooks, commercials, eLearning projects, real-estate videos, corporate and web-based videos, and brand imaging. A Voice Arts Award–nominated podcast producer, he is also an author, a frequent speaker at learning and voice-over conferences, and the former mayor of his hometown of Saratoga Springs, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Traci on April 01, 2022

At times, it lost me in philosophical musings. However, what remained was super useful. There's a reason we make the judgments we do, and we can get better at it.......more