The Science of Correct Thinking


Book Description

First published in 1935, the author of this book has attempted to treat the most fundamental department of philosophy—logic—by combining the advantages of both textbooks and monographs, and by avoiding undue complication and technicality. Through the use of simple language and numerous illustrations, Fr. Bittle endeavoured to render the subject understandable, and as such this book is intended as a textbook or as supplementary reading in classwork, or as an introduction to philosophy for the general reader. “Philosophy cannot be made easy, but it certainly can be made less difficult. At the same time, the technical side of logic has not been omitted, but has been built up in gradual stages, so that the mind of the student can grow with the subject.”—Fr. Celestine N. Bittle




The Science of Correct Thinking


Book Description

This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.













Thinking as a Science


Book Description

In 'Thinking as a Science' by Henry Hazlitt, readers are presented with a comprehensive analysis of the process of thinking and its importance in shaping our understanding of the world. Hazlitt's writing style is clear and precise, making complex ideas accessible to the reader. The book delves into various aspects of critical thinking, logic, and reasoning, offering practical insights into how to cultivate a scientific approach to thinking. Drawing on examples from literature, philosophy, and scientific inquiry, Hazlitt explores the role of reason in navigating the complexities of modern society. Henry Hazlitt, known for his work in economics and philosophy, brings a unique perspective to the study of thinking. His background as a journalist and educator provides a solid foundation for the ideas presented in the book. Hazlitt's passion for intellectual inquiry and dedication to promoting logical thinking shine through in 'Thinking as a Science'. For readers interested in sharpening their analytical skills and gaining a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes that underlie our perceptions of reality, 'Thinking as a Science' is a must-read. Hazlitt's insightful observations and thought-provoking insights will challenge readers to approach the world with a more critical and curious mindset.




The Science of Correct Thinking


Book Description

This is a new release of the original 1947 edition.







Principles of Correct Thinking


Book Description

This is a new release of the original 1942 edition.