Thinking to Some PurposePenguin Books limited, 1961 - 244 páginas |
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A. P. Herbert accept admit analogy argue arithmetic mean Arthur Henderson assertion Austen Chamberlain Baldwin belief British chapter chinless close argument clusion concerned conclusion consider crooked arguments danger definite deliberately difficulty discussion dishonest emotional emotionally toned evidence example experience fact fallacy Fascist favour follow formal fallacy gastritis Government habit hearers inference instance involves knowledge Labour language letter logical logician Lord Lord Selborne Manchester Guardian means ment metaphor mind mistake nation newspapers Non-Intervention Committee notice opinion person point of view political audience potted thinking prejudice premisses purpose question Ramsay Ramsay MacDonald reader reasonable regard relevant reply reported sense sharp line ship sometimes speaker speaking speech Stanley Baldwin statement suggestion suppose SUSAN STEBBING syllogism tempted to lie testimony thinking clearly thinking effectively tion toned language topic true truth twisted thinking vote whilst wish women words