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Paperback Humanistic Logic for the Mind in Action Book

ISBN: 1025396251

ISBN13: 9781025396255

Humanistic Logic for the Mind in Action

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"Humanistic Logic for the Mind in Action" is a profound exploration into the application of logical principles within the framework of human experience and scientific progress. Written by Oliver Leslie Reiser, this work challenges the boundaries of traditional formal logic by proposing a more dynamic and integrated approach that accounts for the complexities of human thought and social evolution.

The text examines how the tools of reasoning can be effectively utilized to navigate the challenges of the modern world, bridging the gap between abstract mathematical logic and the practical requirements of the human mind. Reiser argues for a humanistic logic that is inextricably linked to the scientific method and ethical considerations, suggesting that true intellectual clarity arises from understanding our place within a changing universe.

By addressing the relationship between psychology, physics, and philosophy, "Humanistic Logic for the Mind in Action" remains a significant historical contribution to the study of epistemology and the philosophy of science. It offers readers a unique perspective on how the mind functions as a tool for action, making it an invaluable resource for students of philosophical history and those interested in the evolution of logical theory during the early twentieth century.

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