The Structure of Reason - David Hirsch, Dan Van Haften

The Structure of Reason - David Hirsch, Dan Van Haften

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    • 00 Authors
    • 01 Overview
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    • 03 Rhetoric
    • 04 Three Steps
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    • 06 China
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    • 09 Prop 1
    • 10 On Lincoln
    • 11 How Done
      • Accident v. Serendipity
    • 12 7-Minutes
    • 13 Trust
    • 14Choice/Hope
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    • 00 S. Colbert
    • 01 Chronology
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    • 03 Interview
    • 04Osawatomie
    • 05Bill Clinton
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    • 08 Inaugural
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    • 10 AIPAC
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