Philosophy and the labyrinths of the mind

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Logic is the guideline that shows us how to think in clear, straight paths to conclusions that make sense.

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Webillogic is when our thinking or arguing doesn’t match the rules of good reasoning, known as logic.

Sorenson draws us deep inside the tangles of riddles, paradoxes and conundrums by answering the questions which are seemingly unanswerable.

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Webthis book explores what paradox has to tell us of the nature of thought and reality, from the prisoner's dilemma to the thesis that the universe is a computer and from schrodinger's cat to searle's chinese room.

It’s similar to having a rule book for playing a game correctly.

Web — in this book, ten distinguished historians of philosophy, mostly trained in the analytic tradition, explore the tensions between, and the possibilities of reconciling, analytic philosophy and history of philosophy.

Weba brief history of the paradox is the first narrative history of paradoxes.

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Covers the entire history of philosophy, from the greeks, through the middle ages, the enlightenment, and the twentieth century, showing how individual philosophers have each grappled with a particular paradox

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