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Socratic Logic 3.1: Socratic Method Platonic Questions

Socratic Logic 3.1: Socratic Method Platonic Questions

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Socratic Logic 3.1: Socratic Method Platonic Questions

by Peter Kreeft

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St. Augustines Press, September 2010. Hardcover. New.

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Title
Socratic Logic 3.1: Socratic Method Platonic Questions
Author
Peter Kreeft
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
1587318083
ISBN 13
9781587318085
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St. Augustines Press
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Date Published
September 2010
Pages
410

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