The Structure of Reason

THE STRUCTURE OF REASON: Thoughts and observations related to two books. The first is Abraham Lincoln and the Structure of Reason. The second is Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln, and the Structure of Reason. The books are by David Hirsch and Dan Van Haften, and are published by Savas Beatie. The structure of reason impacts nearly everything. It is particularly important in public discourse. www.thestructureofreason.com


Monday, June 18, 2012

Hasta la Vista Aristotle

You have heard of "Move Over Beethoven".

Well, Hasta la Vista Aristotle.

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..........................David Hirsch is an attorney in Des Moines, Iowa. He has a BS from Michigan State University and a JD, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law. He clerked for an Iowa Supreme Court Justice from 1973-1974. Hirsch co-authored the technology column for the American Bar Association Journal for over a decade. The idea for "Abraham Lincoln and the Structure of Reason" came from a column he co-authored for the ABA Journal in 2007. .......................... ..........................Dan Van Haften lives in Batavia, Illinois. He has BS, with high honor, and MS degrees in mathematics from Michigan State University, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. He began his career with AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1970, and retired from Alcatel-Lucent in 2007. His work involved software development and system testing on telecommunication systems.
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