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- Polylogism abstract "Polylogism is the belief that different groups of people reason in fundamentally different ways (coined from Greek poly=many + logos=logic). The term is attributed to Ludwig von Mises, who claimed that it described Marxism and other social philosophies. In the Misesian sense of the term, a polylogist ascribes different forms of "logic" to different groups, which may include groups based on race, gender, class, or time period.".
- Polylogism wikiPageExternalLink Simon%20Boxley.doc.
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- Polylogism hasPhotoCollection Polylogism.
- Polylogism notability "July 2011".
- Polylogism originalResearch "July 2011".
- Polylogism refimprove "July 2011".
- Polylogism subject Category:Austrian_School.
- Polylogism subject Category:Theories_of_deduction.
- Polylogism type Abstraction100002137.
- Polylogism type Cognition100023271.
- Polylogism type Explanation105793000.
- Polylogism type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Polylogism type Process105701363.
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- Polylogism type TheoriesOfDeduction.
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- Polylogism type Thinking105770926.
- Polylogism comment "Polylogism is the belief that different groups of people reason in fundamentally different ways (coined from Greek poly=many + logos=logic). The term is attributed to Ludwig von Mises, who claimed that it described Marxism and other social philosophies. In the Misesian sense of the term, a polylogist ascribes different forms of "logic" to different groups, which may include groups based on race, gender, class, or time period.".
- Polylogism label "Polilogismo".
- Polylogism label "Polylogism".
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- Polylogism isPrimaryTopicOf Polylogism.