There is a lot of stupid research out there. And many stupid questions remain. This book surveys, then builds upon the work of Cipolla, Dunning, Kruger, Peter, Murphy, and other luminous minds to explore the fascinating behaviors of Stupidity, Idiocy and Foolishness...and in doing so discovers the dangerous Villains who would make fools of us all, and a tenuous hope for our own Heroism. Would such heroism be brave ... or stupid? The easy and fun way in which this book simplifies mathematically challenging concepts lets you explore the latest advances of qualitative reasoning and computer science to see those seeds of common sense currently being planted in artificial intelligence, and glimpse an end to stupidity. Don't merely marvel at morons: easy-to-use detection systems are included in these pages to accurately measure the stupidity surrounding yourself at home and work - and prepare you to not only predict this dangerous phenomenon, but prevent it as well CONTENTS: Introduction: the Village Idiot Mathematically Defining, Scientifically Observing and Methodologically Analyzing Idiocy, Stupidity and Foolishness Definitions and Observational Methodology Axiomatic Definition of Stupidity FIGURE 1: HUMAN STUPIDITY Axiomatic Definition of Idiocy FIGURE 2: HUMAN IDIOCY FIGURE 3: MORONIC FOOLISHNESS Axiomatic Definition of a Moron or Fool Making Fools out of Intelligent People Quantifying Measurements of Stupidity, Idiocy and Foolishness Quantifying Stupidity, Idiocy and Foolishness Relative Measurements and Objectivity Why Objectivity is a Cause for Intelligence, Implications Measurement of Ignorance is Always Subjective Systemic Measurements Stupid Assumptions Idiotic and Foolish Assumptions Foolproofing: the Game of Idiots Applications of Game Theory Logical Fallacy of the Premise of Free Choice Foolishness is Sometimes Unavoidable and Maliciously Inflicted Methods of Inducing Stupidity Intelligence is Also Sometimes Unavoidable and May Be Bestowed The Game of Idiots: Foolproofing Fallacy that "A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted" Fools are Not Nor Do They Become Resource-Poor Relevance of Overplacement and Overestimation Bias to the Cause and Nature of Stupidity Bias of Overplacement and Overestimation: the Dunning-Kruger Effect Bias is Inevitable Due to the Way Competence is Obtained A Measure of Competence: toward Quantitative Reasoning and Common Sense through Metacognition Murphy's Law and the Persistence of Fools The Peter Principle and the Logic of Despair Qualitative Reasoning as a Consequence of Metacognition Magnitude of the Dunning-Kruger effect is variable Fallacy of Quantitative Reasoning Qualitative Reasoning, or "Common Sense" Hanlon's Razor Quality Control Glimpses of Evil Villainy FIGURE 4: INCREASING COSTS OF VILLAINY OVER TIME Axiomatic Definition of Villainy The Intelligent Villain Functional Sickness Why "Do No Harm?" Progression and Regression of Villainy Losing and Gaining Trust Preventing Attacks of Villains and Bandits Disguised as Fools Weaponized Incompetence Sabotage Hate Crimes versus Terrorism: True Villainy Heroes: Brave, or Stupid? Conclusion - The Fool's Journey: Ending Human Stupidity Designing Defensive Systems Against Stupidity and Villainy A New Management System Profound Knowledge The Limit of Foolishness Suggested Further Reading and Bibliography
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