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Revision of: The power of critical thinking / Lewis Vaughn, Chris MacDonald. -- Third Canadian edition. -- Don Mills, Ontario, Canada : Oxford University Press, [2013] Includes bibliographical references and index Part one: Basics. The power of critical thinking -- The "environment" of critical thinking -- Making sense of arguments -- Part two ...
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The semantics of the modal syllogistic are interpreted in a way that is motivated by Aristotle, and also make his validity claims in the Prior Analytics consistent to a higher degree than previously developed interpretative models. In Chapter One, ancient and contemporary objections to the Aristotelian modal syllogistic are discussed.