The Art of Communicating IdeasDevin-Adair, 1952 - 487 ページ |
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... effect . But this chain of cause and effect is not connected with the proposition that something " should or should not be . " It is connected with a series of operations explaining the order of concrete reality . In presenting this ...
... effect . But this chain of cause and effect is not connected with the proposition that something " should or should not be . " It is connected with a series of operations explaining the order of concrete reality . In presenting this ...
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... Effect . It is an assumption in logic that every effect must have a cause , and every cause , an effect . Cause and effect cannot be separated from one an- other except as mental distinctions . Some people , for this rea- son , like to ...
... Effect . It is an assumption in logic that every effect must have a cause , and every cause , an effect . Cause and effect cannot be separated from one an- other except as mental distinctions . Some people , for this rea- son , like to ...
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William Joseph Grace. A common misuse of the argument from cause and effect is to attribute a total effect to a partial cause . This is particu- larly prevalent in certain types of advertising . Her first party was a failure because she ...
William Joseph Grace. A common misuse of the argument from cause and effect is to attribute a total effect to a partial cause . This is particu- larly prevalent in certain types of advertising . Her first party was a failure because she ...
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