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Get it right!

By Liz Else and Alun Anderson

4 September 2004

Jamie Whyte left his native New Zealand to read philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and went on to work there as a philosophy lecturer. After three years, he left academia to join the world of high finance as a management consultant. He is now a professional writer, dividing his time between New Zealand and north London. His passion for straight thinking prompted him to write Bad Thoughts: A guide to clear thinking, published in the UK by Corvo (2003) and in the US as Crimes Against Logic (McGraw-Hill, 2004)

How long have you been angry about bad thinking?

I’ve…

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