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... logical pastimes and their manipula- tion of logical processes . Which is to say that the philosopher does not merely use logic to convince others ; he uses logic because he loves logic , so that logic is to him as much an end as a ...
... logical pastimes and their manipula- tion of logical processes . Which is to say that the philosopher does not merely use logic to convince others ; he uses logic because he loves logic , so that logic is to him as much an end as a ...
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... logic is rooted in experience , were now faced with a contrary logic wholly the product of rational speculation , and their bewilderment was considerable . The fertilizer company has a much different attitude towards a dead dog than ...
... logic is rooted in experience , were now faced with a contrary logic wholly the product of rational speculation , and their bewilderment was considerable . The fertilizer company has a much different attitude towards a dead dog than ...
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... logical analysis into the pure " spirituality " of vituperative prophecy . What more natural , therefore , than that a man ... logic ” for the development of a method . One knows when to “ spirit- ualize " a material issue , and when to ...
... logical analysis into the pure " spirituality " of vituperative prophecy . What more natural , therefore , than that a man ... logic ” for the development of a method . One knows when to “ spirit- ualize " a material issue , and when to ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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