The Chart and Scale of Truth by Which to Find the Cause of Error, Volume 2, presents a detailed exploration of logic, philosophy, and religious thought, as delivered in lectures at Oxford University. Authored by Edward Tatham, this volume delves into the principles of reasoning and the discernment of truth, offering a structured approach to understanding and mitigating error.
This work provides valuable insights into the intellectual and theological landscape of the early 19th century, capturing the nuances of academic discourse and philosophical inquiry prevalent at the time. Scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy, logic, and religious history will find Tatham's lectures a compelling resource for understanding the historical context of these disciplines and their enduring relevance.
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