Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective Thinking, and Orientation CoursesHarper & brothers, 1931 - 529 pages |
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Page 161
... respect , and the relation in the other premise asserts difference in the same respect , the relation in the conclusion will be the same as that of the premise which asserts the difference . If one premise af- firms complete identity ...
... respect , and the relation in the other premise asserts difference in the same respect , the relation in the conclusion will be the same as that of the premise which asserts the difference . If one premise af- firms complete identity ...
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... respect to the combina- kind of proposition involved ; for each of these ten there are four possibilities with respect to the position of the middle term ; and for six of the ten ( namely , those which differ in quality or quantity or ...
... respect to the combina- kind of proposition involved ; for each of these ten there are four possibilities with respect to the position of the middle term ; and for six of the ten ( namely , those which differ in quality or quantity or ...
Page 245
... respect . In their study ( 1 ) of nonvoting in the city of Chicago , Merriam and Gosnell found When it necessary to select a sample of the citizenry of Chicago . A we have group was to be picked small enough to make personal inter- view ...
... respect . In their study ( 1 ) of nonvoting in the city of Chicago , Merriam and Gosnell found When it necessary to select a sample of the citizenry of Chicago . A we have group was to be picked small enough to make personal inter- view ...
Contents
THINKING AND RIGHT THINKING | 3 |
REFLECTIVE THINKING AND ITS ALTERNATIVES | 18 |
HINDRANCES AND AIDS TO RIGHT THINKING | 31 |
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