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Tetralogue: I’m Right You’re Wrong book by Timothy Williamson (Farsi)

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Logic & Reasoning
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Tetralogue: I’m Right You’re Wrong book by Timothy Williamson (Farsi)

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Tetralogue: I’m Right, You’re Wrong is a lively philosophical dialogue in which four travelers on a train debate truth, knowledge, disagreement, and reasoning. Each character represents a different worldview—relativism, dogmatism, skepticism, and rational inquiry—leading to sharp, humorous, and thought-provoking exchanges. As their conversations escalate, the book explores how people argue, why they think they’re right, and what genuine reasoning requires. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Williamson uses everyday disagreements to introduce key philosophical ideas. This short book serves as both an entertaining story and a guide to understanding how arguments work. It is ideal for readers interested in philosophy, logic, and critical thinking.

  • Pages: 237
  • Genre: Philosophical Dialogue / Popular Philosophy / Critical Thinking
  • Book Cover Type: Paperback
  • Language(s): Persian
  • ISBN: 9786009739943
  • Persian Title: کتاب گفت و گوی چهار نفره

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Weight 200 g
Condition

New

Product Type

Logic & Reasoning

Format

Paperback

Language

Persian

Origin

United Kingdom

Genre

Critical Thinking, Philosophical Dialogue, Popular Philosophy

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