Difference between revisions of "Logic: Principles of Reasoning"
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The CTY Logic course was designed and first taught by the great and honorable [[Jonathan Cohen]] in 1985 at Dickinson and from 1986 to 1988 at Franklin and Marshall. It is a brilliant course and extremely educational. | The CTY Logic course was designed and first taught by the great and honorable [[Jonathan Cohen]] in 1985 at Dickinson and from 1986 to 1988 at Franklin and Marshall. It is a brilliant course and extremely educational. | ||
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+ | However, as of SAR '06 Session 2, the Logic textbook is known to use odd analogies, for example: | ||
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+ | "If there is nothing to fear but fear itself, then women should not fear serial rapists." |
Revision as of 10:55, 10 August 2006
The CTY Logic course was designed and first taught by the great and honorable Jonathan Cohen in 1985 at Dickinson and from 1986 to 1988 at Franklin and Marshall. It is a brilliant course and extremely educational.
However, as of SAR '06 Session 2, the Logic textbook is known to use odd analogies, for example:
"If there is nothing to fear but fear itself, then women should not fear serial rapists."