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<p>David Spiegelhalter, one of our favourite statisticians in the whole world, has a new book out. It's called <a href='https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/458199/the-art-of-uncertainty-by-spiegelhalter-david/9780241658628'>The art of uncertainty: How to navigate chance, ignorance, risk and luck</a> and published by Pelican Books.</p>
<p>In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to David about the book, touching on a huge range of topics — from double yolked eggs and the bay of pigs, to why it's useful to disagree and why uncertainty is personal. Enjoy!</p>
<p>To find out more about some of the topics mentioned in this episode see,</p>
<ul><li><a href='https://plus.maths.org/content/when-being-wrong-right'>When being wrong is right</a> — on the "tell me why I'm wrong" approach</li>
<li><a href='https://plus.maths.org/content/struggling-chance'>Struggling with chance</a> — on the philosophy of probability</li>
<li><a href='https://plus.maths.org/content/freedom-and-physics'>Freedom and p...