I argued an appeal in the Iowa Supreme Court this morning. Immediately got peppered with questions. No time to develop the six elements. But my brief was structured by Lincoln's/Euclid's six elements of a proposition. Not only did the six elements make for a better brief, it was easier (and quicker) to draft -- David Hirsch

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
Showing posts with label Euclid. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Oral Argument
I argued an appeal in the Iowa Supreme Court this morning. Immediately got peppered with questions. No time to develop the six elements. But my brief was structured by Lincoln's/Euclid's six elements of a proposition. Not only did the six elements make for a better brief, it was easier (and quicker) to draft -- David Hirsch
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad Presented with Book
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Iowa Governor Terry Branstad |
The Governor, who did not know he was going to receive the book, proceeded to give an impressive discourse on how Lincoln brought the country together not only North and South, but east and west (as a result of his push for rail). The Governor then brought up several of Lincoln's Iowa connections.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Virtual Book Signing at Abraham Lincoln Book Shop
Over the weekend both Dan Van Haften and I appeared for a virtual book signing at the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop in downtown Chicago. What a magnificent place that book shop is. Dan Weinberg did a great job interviewing. He surprised us with an original Lincoln letter, and asked us demarcate it into the six elements of a proposition. It was fun, despite being allotted just five minutes for the task. Will add a link to the video as soon as it is up on the net.
-David
-David
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