Praise for There Are Two Errors

What academics are saying about There Are Two Errors in the the Title of This Book:

“In this delightful little book Bob Martin has made philosophy both exciting and fun. I’ve recommended earlier editions to all my first-year students, and I’ve gifted it to people aged 12 to 80. Everyone loves it. Philosophy is a collection of puzzles, and Martin covers pretty much all of them, in digestible snippets. If one doesn’t grab you, there’ll be ten more that do.”Paul Viminitz, University of Lethbridge

“I’ve used this book in teaching Critical Thinking, but really it’s for me. It’s useful and fun, and it reminds me why I love philosophy.”Ben Caplan, Ohio State University

“A wonderful book. Martin presents a wealth of puzzles, paradoxes and jokes, more than ever before, in this new and updated third edition. Frequently these raise significant philosophical issues, which are thus introduced in a natural and interesting way. This is a superb text for stimulating students’ interest and showing them how much sheer fun can be had from doing philosophy.” – Adam Rieger, University of Glasgow

“A delightful catalogue of over 250 philosophical puzzles – ranging from entertaining pastimes to deep philosophical problems.” – Peter Vallentyne, Virginia Commonwealth University

“Proving the pleasures of philosophy has never been so easy, thanks to Martin’s compendium of philosophical conundrums; it will serve as an irresistible enticement to philosophical reflection.” – Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, University of North Carolina

“An excellent sourcebook, which demonstrates in interesting ways the connections between these puzzles and the great issues that philosophers have debated.” – Peter van Inwagen, Syracuse University

“If I could do it all over again, I wish that the first book on philosophy I had read was this one. It would have saved me a lot of false starts, and made philosophy even more intriguing than it turned out to be.” – Roland Puccetti, Dalhousie University

“A delightful collection of brain-teasers and puzzles! There is a lot of nourishment here for the imagination, and for the philosophical intelligence.” – John M. Dolan, University of Minnesota