Straight and crooked thinking
The ideal of straight thinking must be the application of the scientific habit of thought to all your practical problems. This book deals with those situations in which cold, unemotional thinking is needed, e.g., whenever you discuss controversial topic.
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Main Author: | Thouless, Robert Henry 1894- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Pan Books
1964
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Edition: | Revised [ed.] |
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