A classic of how to think clearly and critically and ahead of its
time in anticipating the threats to democracy by poor argument and
shoddy reasoning Engaging, clear and witty, it is a brilliant
example of how philosophy can connect with the concerns with
everyone and requires no knowledge of the subject Susan Stebbing
was the first woman in the UK to be appointed a professor of
philosophy, in 1933 A new foreword by Nigel Warburton and
introduction by Peter West help to set Stebbing book in helpful
context
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