Jamie Whyte is a philosopher, author, and former lecturer at Cambridge University.
He has had a diverse career, including roles as a management consultant and politician.
Whyte is known for his incisive writing style, often compared to Richard Dawkins, though their subject matters differ.
His book Crimes Against Logic aims to help readers identify reasoning errors in daily life, using real-world examples from politics, theology, and business.
Whyte's approach is characterized by wit and humor, though some readers find his tone condescending.
His work often challenges common beliefs and addresses controversial topics, particularly in the realms of religion and politics.
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