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    Tens of thousands of students have learned to be more discerning at constructing and evaluating arguments with the help of Patrick J. Hurley. Hurley’s lucid, friendly, yet thorough presentation has made A CONCISE INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC the most widely used logic text in North America. In addition, the book’s accompanying technological resources, such as CengageNOW and Learning Logic, include interactive exercises as well as video and audio clips to reinforce what you read in the book and hear in …Read more
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    Whitehead’s Relational Theory of Space
    Philosophy Research Archives 5 676-777. 1979.
    This monograph is set forth in three sections. The first presents Whitehead's "La théorie Relationniste De L'Espace" in the original French. With the exception of page numerals, this reproduction is an exact duplicate of the original printing. (See the Commentary, p.65, for references.) The second section consists of an English translation of this essay. Here the aim has been the faithful rendering of Whitehead's ideas—sometimes, perhaps, at the expense of rhetorical polish. The third section, t…Read more
  •  34
    Microcosm and Macrocosm. By H. M. Hare (review)
    Modern Schoolman 45 (2): 176-177. 1968.
  •  33
    Bergson and Whitehead on Freedom
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 50 (n/a): 107-117. 1976.
  •  12
    Some Thoughts on the Emperor Aurelian as" Persecutor"
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (1): 75-89. 2012.
  •  9
    Study Guide for Hurley's a Concise Introduction to Logic
    with Robert W. Burch
    Wadsworth. 1982.
  • Janet Fitzgerald, "Alfred North Whitehead's Early Philosophy of Space and Time" (review)
    Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (1): 77. 1981.