Being able to describe, evaluate and generate reasoning and
arguments effectively, appropriately and sympathetically is a key
life, professional and academic skill. But there are hidden
complexities inherent in this approach, and it has limits when
employed as a form of persuasion. This eloquent and profound book,
which draws on key philosophers, explores the issues, deepens
understanding and supplies the tools.
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