The Theory of Reasoning, written in 1852 by Samuel Bailey, is a comprehensive exploration of the nature of reasoning and its role in human thought and decision-making. The book delves into the fundamental principles of reasoning, including the concepts of truth, validity, and soundness. Bailey also examines the various forms of reasoning, such as deductive and inductive reasoning, and discusses the strengths and limitations of each approach. Throughout...
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