Logic, Morality, and Politics: A Podcast.

(Hanna, 2006)

Robert Hanna’s essay, “Logic, Morality, and Politics,” is an elaboration of his earlier essay, “Trump, Truth, and Logic.” In “Logic, Morality, and Politics” Hanna explores the positive, self-conscious, and principled function of logic for rationally guiding thought and intentional action, especially in moral and political contexts.

REFERENCE

(Hanna, 2006). Hanna, R. Rationality and Logic. Cambridge MA: MIT Press. Available online in preview at URL = <https://www.academia.edu/21202624/Rationality_and_Logic>.


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