The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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... Further Study 2 " And so I go about the world ...... . ” Introduction The Sophists Plato Socrates ' Trial and Death Summary For Further Study part II ITS METHOD 3 Aristotle and the art of thinking Introduction Fallacy , Wit , and ...
... Further Study 2 " And so I go about the world ...... . ” Introduction The Sophists Plato Socrates ' Trial and Death Summary For Further Study part II ITS METHOD 3 Aristotle and the art of thinking Introduction Fallacy , Wit , and ...
Page xi
... Further Study 275 8 Logic : How much faith can we place in this knowledge ? Introduction : Bertrand Russell 279 279 Ludwig Wittgenstein Pictures 283 286 Wittgenstein and Our Philosophic Tradition 301 307 308 Summary For Further Study ...
... Further Study 275 8 Logic : How much faith can we place in this knowledge ? Introduction : Bertrand Russell 279 279 Ludwig Wittgenstein Pictures 283 286 Wittgenstein and Our Philosophic Tradition 301 307 308 Summary For Further Study ...
Page 139
... further study 1 . 2 . 3 . Those wishing to pursue the study of fallacies further will find the following three texts extremely helpful : Lionel Ruby , The Art of Making Sense : A Guide to Logical Thinking , 3rd edition ( Philadel- phia ...
... further study 1 . 2 . 3 . Those wishing to pursue the study of fallacies further will find the following three texts extremely helpful : Lionel Ruby , The Art of Making Sense : A Guide to Logical Thinking , 3rd edition ( Philadel- phia ...
Contents
It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
Aristotle and the art of thinking | 67 |
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