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Reformed Logic A System Based on Berkeley's Philosophy with an Entirely New Method of Dialectic

By D. B. McLachlan

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a journey to fix reasoning itself, where old assumptions are shattered and a fresh path to understanding is built on the connection between mind and reality.

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2016-08-31
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"Reformed Logic" by D. B. McLachlan is a philosophical book from the late 1800s that introduces a new system of logic that connects to Berkeley's ideas and a different way of arguing. The book questions common ideas in philosophy, claiming they come from misunderstandings, and seeks to make the rules of thinking easy to learn for students. The book starts with an introduction that explains how confusing logic books have led to confusion in philosophy. McLachlan believes that current philosophical systems are unclear because they are based on wrong ideas, and he stresses the need to understand the link between the mind and what is real. Thus, the book plans to make the rules of logic clear using a way of thinking about things while establishing the groundwork for conversations about how we think, see, remember, and argue.

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