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Book Review of Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception

Proofiness: The Dark Arts of Mathematical Deception
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This work at first seems promising at pointing out numerical fallacies. But the author rides his one idea hard, ascribing almost anything he doesn't like to "proofiness", when the cases he cites often resulted from using the WRONG numbers, and even had nothing to do with numbers.

He also has a weakness for name-calling, and shows failings outside his field. Most notably, "casuistry" does NOT mean "making a misleading argument through seemingly sound principles" any more than "Jesuit" mean "nasty sneaky devious person". It is the study of moral CASES.