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Stephen Law

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    Thinking tools. Fallacy: Division: Law thinking tools • folio
    Think 8 (21): 83-83. 2009.
    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
    Informal Logic
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    Editorial
    Think 2 (5): 5-5. 2003.
  •  92
    The child's mind
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (1). 2003.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  134
    Introductory essay
    Think 9 (25): 5-7. 2010.
  •  183
    Introduction
    Think 12 (33): 5-8. 2013.
    Introduction Stephen Law, Think, FirstView Article
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    Thinking tools: The genetic fallacy
    Think 5 (13): 23-24. 2006.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously
    Informal Logic
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    Editorial: Editorial
    Think 3 (9): 5-6. 2005.
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    Thinking tools: Suppressed evidence: Law thinking tools
    Think 7 (20): 105-105. 2008.
    Thinking tools is a regular feature that offers tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously.
    Informal Logic
  •  2
    Editorial
    Think 5 (14): 5-5. 2007.
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    Thinking tools 3: Flying saucers and open minds: Law Thinking tools
    Think 1 (3): 65-68. 2003.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here I tell a cautionary tale about flying saucers and take a brief look at the virtues of ‘open-mindedness’.
    Informal Logic
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    1: Celebrity Endorsements and a Salesperson's Trick: Law Thinking tools
    Think 1 (1): 77-79. 2002.
    Thinking Tools is a regular feature that introduces tips and pointers on thinking clearly and rigorously. Here we get to grips with two everyday reasoning errors.
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    Just knowing
    The Philosophers' Magazine 56 (56): 51-57. 2012.
    I remain entirely unconvinced that anyone who claims to “just know” that the dead walk among us, or that God exists, knows any such thing. Not only do I think the rest of us have good grounds for doubting their experience, I don’t believe it’s reasonable for them to take their own experience at face value either.
    Varieties of Knowledge
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