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BMG
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Message 1 of 2 (294094)
03-10-2006 5:19 PM


Hello. I am a new member to the forum and more often a reader of posts than a responder. As my first proposed topic, I would like to ask a question. Several members speak with erudition and possess highly tuned critical-thinking skills and logic. Some members include, but are not limited to, Crash Frog, Omnivorous, Percy, NoseyNed, Holmes, and MiketheWiz. If I misspelled any of those names, I apologize.
Anywho, I possess fairly tenuous critical thinking skills and know little of logic. I am naive and slow-witted. But I wish to change this. Recently I bought a book on C.T. and am attempting to take a course in logic in the fall. Would you have any advice or counsel to one who is learning to learn? Any books you recommend over others? Any comments or criticisms to one who craves a better education?
P.S. I hope I did not come off too sycophantic.

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03-10-2006 5:21 PM


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