The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... considerations that are patently irrelevant - for instance , the claim that the Supreme Court reached its decision by bowing to pressure . Some are so emotion - charged that they hinder rather than contribute to clear thinking . Some ...
... considerations that are patently irrelevant - for instance , the claim that the Supreme Court reached its decision by bowing to pressure . Some are so emotion - charged that they hinder rather than contribute to clear thinking . Some ...
Σελίδα 117
... considerations frequently tends to point in one direction ( as in the sexual preference issue ) , sometimes the number of variables and the uncertainties of the consequences are so great that equally assiduous and unbiased minds come to ...
... considerations frequently tends to point in one direction ( as in the sexual preference issue ) , sometimes the number of variables and the uncertainties of the consequences are so great that equally assiduous and unbiased minds come to ...
Σελίδα 119
... considerations . Those who object to limiting the number of considerations are right in their premise that real - life situations are infinitely complicated , but we cannot follow them in their conclusion that every connection should be ...
... considerations . Those who object to limiting the number of considerations are right in their premise that real - life situations are infinitely complicated , but we cannot follow them in their conclusion that every connection should be ...
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