The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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Page 79
... logical blunders ; and they are also , apparently , the condi- tion , at times , we lapse into when that fragile balance called life is upset . Looking Ahead In the chapter that follows we are going to explore in detail some of these ...
... logical blunders ; and they are also , apparently , the condi- tion , at times , we lapse into when that fragile balance called life is upset . Looking Ahead In the chapter that follows we are going to explore in detail some of these ...
Page 139
... Logical Thinking , 3rd edition ( Philadel- phia : Lippincott , 1974 ) . Howard Kahane , Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric : The Use of Reason in Everyday Life , 3rd edition , ( Bel- mont , CA : Wadsworth , 1980 ) . Michael Scriven ...
... Logical Thinking , 3rd edition ( Philadel- phia : Lippincott , 1974 ) . Howard Kahane , Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric : The Use of Reason in Everyday Life , 3rd edition , ( Bel- mont , CA : Wadsworth , 1980 ) . Michael Scriven ...
Page 289
... logical patterns and not anything strictly pictorial . This seems at least to be indicated by such further remarks as : " It is obvious that a proposition of the form a R b strikes us as a picture . In this case the sign is obviously a ...
... logical patterns and not anything strictly pictorial . This seems at least to be indicated by such further remarks as : " It is obvious that a proposition of the form a R b strikes us as a picture . In this case the sign is obviously a ...
Contents
It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
part II | 65 |
Copyright | |
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