Thinking Frameworks
Walter Dimon
Walter Dimon writes about thinking itself. He treats reasoning as a skill that can be developed through deliberate practice, particularly under conditions of uncertainty.
His work draws from engineering, strategy, and classical reasoning to examine how people actually make decisions when information is incomplete and stakes are real. Dimon focuses on the underlying structures that support sound judgment.
His interest lies in the foundations that allow assumptions to be examined, consequences traced, and errors understood.
Dimon's approach is systematic. Drawing on sources from Aristotle to modern decision science, he treats thinking as something that can be sharpened through use.