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What Is a Law of Logic?

By: J.-M. Kuczynski
Narrated by: Samuel Unger
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In this fictitious dialogue, it is made clear what a law of logic is and why the laws of classical logic are true.

©2016 JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI (P)2016 JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI

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A perfect book, but a bit advanced for most

What did you love best about What Is a Law of Logic??

He says what a law of logic is; he really nails it, exposing all of ambiguities and nuances to which my midwit college profs were (I now see) quite blind. The difference between Kuczynski and the average college prof is the difference between a professional tennis player and a bad country club instructor.

What other book might you compare What Is a Law of Logic? to and why?

something by plato, probably, maybe the Parmenides, because of the combination of rigor and honesty.

Which scene was your favorite?

It was one scene.

If you could give What Is a Law of Logic? a new subtitle, what would it be?

Case Closed

Any additional comments?

I liked the narrator. Good sound quality. It's good that the author outsourced production on this one.

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Great clarity on this topic

The author, the good Dr. K, does an excellent job explaining the law of logic. He nails the topic by shedding light on all the nuances. The narration was smooth and on pace. I highly recommend this dialogue along with all of the philosophical works by the renown Dr. Kuczynski. My work cited page is constantly dotted with his name. I refer to his published papers often for my own academic projects.

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a hard book

If you could sum up What Is a Law of Logic? in three words, what would they be?

very, very smart

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

the way that cogent answers to foundational questions were developed through an organic dialogue

What about Samuel Unger’s performance did you like?

the clarity, the steady and slow pace

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

it made me think, made me see things

Any additional comments?

it's a little bit high level for most people

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