Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective Thinking, and Orientation CoursesHarper & brothers, 1931 - 529 pages |
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Page 66
... further clarification of the problem we revert to the second step . Then the same process is repeated . Often , however , the observation or experiment required in the fifth step takes more time . While we proceed to carry it out , further ...
... further clarification of the problem we revert to the second step . Then the same process is repeated . Often , however , the observation or experiment required in the fifth step takes more time . While we proceed to carry it out , further ...
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... Further for good thinking at each of its five steps have been outlined . explora- For the present our task is to explore more fully the world of tion of meaning to which we were introduced in Chapter Seven . Power to move familiarly ...
... Further for good thinking at each of its five steps have been outlined . explora- For the present our task is to explore more fully the world of tion of meaning to which we were introduced in Chapter Seven . Power to move familiarly ...
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... further premise is , of course , that wherever this is the case there exists a definite metropolitan district . The other sentences simply introduce this overt premise to the reader , or add the further assumption that such a ...
... further premise is , of course , that wherever this is the case there exists a definite metropolitan district . The other sentences simply introduce this overt premise to the reader , or add the further assumption that such a ...
Contents
THINKING AND RIGHT THINKING | 3 |
REFLECTIVE THINKING AND ITS ALTERNATIVES | 18 |
HINDRANCES AND AIDS TO RIGHT THINKING | 31 |
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