Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian Harper & Row, 1965 - 384 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... reason by offering logical arguments based upon the best available evidence , fully and honestly set forth . Propaganda in favor of action dictated by the impulses that are below self - interest , offers false , garbled or incom- plete ...
... reason by offering logical arguments based upon the best available evidence , fully and honestly set forth . Propaganda in favor of action dictated by the impulses that are below self - interest , offers false , garbled or incom- plete ...
Pagina 62
... reason and truth exists in all of us . But so , unfortunately , does the tendency to respond to unreason and false- hood - particularly in those cases where the falsehood evokes some enjoyable emotion , or where the appeal to unreason ...
... reason and truth exists in all of us . But so , unfortunately , does the tendency to respond to unreason and false- hood - particularly in those cases where the falsehood evokes some enjoyable emotion , or where the appeal to unreason ...
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... reason of this connection between universality and solitude is that universality is a disconnection from immediate ... reason to suppose that it is a person ; indeed , there is every reason to suppose that it isn't . Those who speak as ...
... reason of this connection between universality and solitude is that universality is a disconnection from immediate ... reason to suppose that it is a person ; indeed , there is every reason to suppose that it isn't . Those who speak as ...
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