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Preface | ||
1 | The powers that induce us to agree | 3 |
2 | Good reasons for believing in false ideas | 33 |
3 | Simmel's model | 56 |
4 | Hyperbole machines | 74 |
5 | Questions and answers | 109 |
6 | No effect without cause | 142 |
7 | Truth is unique | 172 |
8 | Words and things | 200 |
9 | Reason with a small r | 235 |
10 | Simmel and the theory of knowledge | 258 |
Notes | 278 | |
Index | 313 |
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