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The Art of Uncertainty by David Spiegelhalter
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0241658635
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+
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Author: David Spiegelhalter
Release Date: March 4, 2025
Genre: Science & Technology
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The Art of Uncertainty Hardcover by David Spiegelhalter: How to Navigate Chance, Ignorance, Risk and Luck
About the Book
Our lives are full of everyday and existential uncertainties, from medical decisions to questions about whether artificial intelligence really threatens humanity, and it is not always easy to know how to weigh them. This hardcover edition breaks down probability and risk into ideas anyone can actually use in real life.
About the Author
David Spiegelhalter is a professor emeritus of statistics at the University of Cambridge, a former president of the Royal Statistical Society, and the author of the bestselling book The Art of Statistics. He was knighted in 2014 for his services to medical statistics and lives in Cambridge, UK.
Who Is This Book For?
This hardcover is perfect for curious adults who want to make sense of risk in health, money, sports, and daily news. It also suits students, teachers, and professionals who work with data and decisions but want the ideas explained in plain English, without heavy formulas.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is The Art of Uncertainty by David Spiegelhalter suitable for beginners with no math background?
Yes. The book is written in an accessible, non-technical style, so readers without a statistics background can follow along easily while still learning real, practical ideas about risk and probability.
What is The Art of Uncertainty about?
It is a nonfiction book about how to think more clearly about chance, risk, and luck in daily life, covering topics like health decisions, sports outcomes, and how experts measure “likely” events.
Is this hardcover edition worth buying over the paperback?
The hardcover offers a sturdier build and a nicer shelf presence, which many readers prefer for a bestselling, award-winning title named a Best Book of the Year by Forbes and The Economist that they plan to keep or gift.
| Weight | 450 g |
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| Dimensions | 11.0 × 2.3 × 18.3 cm |
Readers will come away with a clearer sense of how probability actually works and why "highly likely" does not always mean what we think it means. Spiegelhalter walks through real cases, including how a misread probability shaped the Bay of Pigs disaster and why a ship twice the size of the Titanic sank without a trace. He also explains why roughly 40% of football results come down to luck rather than talent, and why two properly shuffled decks of cards have essentially never matched in history. By the final page, uncertainty feels less like something to fear and more like something you can actually work with.

