Fred D. White (1) (1943–)
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It didn't go very in-depth into how to craft an argument and often left rather broad and vague instructions as to just what to do. The text itself was sterile, rarely engaging the reader and entertaining them. It lacked a cadence, and as such ended up being unbearably boring to get through.
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I'd argue that one would do better reading those two books and some classical philosophy than delving into a textbook such as this.… (mehr)