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13540714 No.13540714 [Reply] [Original]

Give me every book on arguing/debating/rhetoric I will need to fuck anyone on this peice of shit site up and real life.

>> No.13540719

>arguing/debating/rhetoric
Otherwise known as midwit tricks.

>> No.13540723
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>>13540719
Give me the books pinhead.

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here you go OP

>> No.13540733

>>13540723
that is a strong beetle

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>>13540727
Thankyou I mean to say I have already heard of Arthur's book.
>>13540724
>leftist book

>> No.13540742

>>13540727
fuck I love Schoppy, no homo

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>>13540723
No.
I like pinheads more than midwits. I'll incite them to get upset with you. Although, they somewhat instinctively know that you aren't that smart and just try to play tricks on them, which is why you hate them so much, whereas me, because I am genuinely intelligent, only receive admiration, respect and encouragement from them--- which I use to foment hatred against upper middle range retards such as yourself. Good bye.

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>>13540747
Look will you just give me some books.

>> No.13540808

>>13540719
based. fuck the sophists

>> No.13540818

Midwit opinion OP. You should instead try to look for the truth in an argument, instead of looking to always be right

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>>13540714
The Art of Being Right by Schopenhauer

>> No.13540828

>>13540747
based

>> No.13540848 [DELETED] 

>>13540733
Copi, Irving, Cohen, Carl and Kenneth McMahon. 2011. Introduction to Logic (14th edn.). Prentice Hall, Boston, Mass. and London.

Gensler, Harry J. 2010. The A to Z of Logic. Scarecrow Press, Lanham.

Hacking, Ian. 2001. An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic. Cambridge University Press, New York.

Layman, Charles Stephen. 2002. The Power of Logic (2nd edn.). McGraw-Hill, Boston.

Layman, Charles Stephen. 2005. The Power of Logic (3rd edn.). McGraw-Hill, Boston. [the most recent edition.]

Lipton, Peter. 2004. Inference to the Best Explanation (2nd edn.). Routledge, London.

Lipton, Peter. 2007. “Précis of Inference to the Best Explanation, 2nd Edition,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74.2: 421–423.

Manktelow, K. I. 2012. Thinking and Reasoning: An Introduction to the Psychology of Reason, Judgment and Decision Making. Psychology Press, Hove, East Sussex and New York.

Pirie, Madsen. 2007. How to Win every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic. Continuum, London.

Skyrms, B. 2000. Choice and Chance (4th edn.). Wadsworth, Belmont, CA.

Soccio, Douglas J. and Vincent E. Barry. 1991. Practical Logic: An Antidote for Uncritical Thinking (4th edn.). Harcourt Brace, Fort Worth.

Soccio, Douglas J. and Vincent E. Barry. 1997. Practical Logic: An Antidote for Uncritical Thinking (5th edn.). Cengage Learning. [the most recent edition.]

Buonomano, Dean. 2011. Brain Bugs: How the Brain’s Flaws Shape our Lives. W.W. Norton, New York and London.

More: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396577/obo-9780195396577-0171.xml

>> No.13540863

Copi, Irving, Cohen, Carl and Kenneth McMahon. 2011. Introduction to Logic (14th edn.). Prentice Hall, Boston, Mass. and London.

Gensler, Harry J. 2010. The A to Z of Logic. Scarecrow Press, Lanham.

Hacking, Ian. 2001. An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic. Cambridge University Press, New York.

Layman, Charles Stephen. 2002. The Power of Logic (2nd edn.). McGraw-Hill, Boston.

Layman, Charles Stephen. 2005. The Power of Logic (3rd edn.). McGraw-Hill, Boston. [the most recent edition.]

Lipton, Peter. 2004. Inference to the Best Explanation (2nd edn.). Routledge, London.

Lipton, Peter. 2007. “Précis of Inference to the Best Explanation, 2nd Edition,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74.2: 421–423.

Manktelow, K. I. 2012. Thinking and Reasoning: An Introduction to the Psychology of Reason, Judgment and Decision Making. Psychology Press, Hove, East Sussex and New York.

Pirie, Madsen. 2007. How to Win every Argument: The Use and Abuse of Logic. Continuum, London.

Skyrms, B. 2000. Choice and Chance (4th edn.). Wadsworth, Belmont, CA.

Soccio, Douglas J. and Vincent E. Barry. 1991. Practical Logic: An Antidote for Uncritical Thinking (4th edn.). Harcourt Brace, Fort Worth.

Soccio, Douglas J. and Vincent E. Barry. 1997. Practical Logic: An Antidote for Uncritical Thinking (5th edn.). Cengage Learning. [the most recent edition.]

Buonomano, Dean. 2011. Brain Bugs: How the Brain’s Flaws Shape our Lives. W.W. Norton, New York and London.

More: https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396577/obo-9780195396577-0171.xml