Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective Thinking, and Orientation CoursesHarper & brothers, 1931 - 529 pages |
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... matter . Their opinion was stated in the following form by Mr. Justice Holmes : The single question in this case is whether Congress has power to prohibit the shipment in interstate or foreign commerce of any product of a cotton mill ...
... matter . Their opinion was stated in the following form by Mr. Justice Holmes : The single question in this case is whether Congress has power to prohibit the shipment in interstate or foreign commerce of any product of a cotton mill ...
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... matter because thinking always has material content and material conditions , while another maintains that matter is a form of mind because it never presents itself save as the ob- ject of conscious activity , it becomes pretty evident ...
... matter because thinking always has material content and material conditions , while another maintains that matter is a form of mind because it never presents itself save as the ob- ject of conscious activity , it becomes pretty evident ...
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... matters the distinction between correctness and incorrectness has no application . But when we say not merely , " I like this , " but , " This is beautiful , " we seem to be asserting a matter not of individual preference , but of ...
... matters the distinction between correctness and incorrectness has no application . But when we say not merely , " I like this , " but , " This is beautiful , " we seem to be asserting a matter not of individual preference , but of ...
Contents
THINKING AND RIGHT THINKING | 3 |
REFLECTIVE THINKING AND ITS ALTERNATIVES | 18 |
HINDRANCES AND AIDS TO RIGHT THINKING | 31 |
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