Title:
The certainty illusion : what you don't know and why it matters
Publication Date:
2025
Publication Information:
Toronto : Allen Lane, 2025.
Physical Description:
304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780735245884
Abstract:
"In a world where there is so much conflicting information about how we are supposed to live our lives, what can we really know? Knowing the truth, what’s real from what’s fake, should be easy. In today’s world, that’s far from the case. In The Certainty Illusion, Timothy Caulfield lifts the curtain on the forces contributing to our information chaos and unpacks why it’s so difficult—sometimes even for experts—to escape the fake. Whether it’s science, our own desire to be good and do the right thing, or the stories and opinions of others, there’s more to sussing out the truth than simply tracking down what feels like an authoritative source. These major forces—science, goodness, and opinion—Caulfield argues, drive consensus, but the ways that they can be corrupted, or worse, used to nefarious ends by bad actors, are endless. While it may feel, at times, as though we are circling the drain of truth, especially as new technologies make it even easier to spread dangerous fictions, Caulfield pulls us out of the vortex and keeps us afloat, helping us recognize and combat the forces that threaten to pull us under."-- Provided by publisher.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Part I: the science illusion -- Part II: the goodness illusion -- Part III: the opinion illusion.
Language:
English