Scientific Thinking (Think Clearly - A Popular Guide to Logic in Everyday Life, Book No. 7)
48pp. In stiff card wrappers. Sparsely illustrated in black and white. 8vo. Covers a little worn and mildly rubbed at edges, slightly faded around spine. Internally some minor signs of reading, a little corner wear, else clean, bright and tight. A clear self-course in logic and thinking, this volume focuses on scientific knowledge, problems and hypothesis, experimentation, the importance of previous knowledge, causal laws as instruments of thought control, the laws of probability and objectivity.