Kate O'Neill

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You believe two things that seem in opposition. And so you go to work—step by step, clearing the brush, separating what you know from what you believe, holding the opposing hypotheses side by side in your mind and viewing each in the adversarial light of the other until the truth, or the nearest you can get to it, comes clear.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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