Phrases, 139-41
Plato
method of transcendence, 4-5, 18-19
on madness as a form of inspiration, 13
definition of positive and dialectical terms, 16
on the nature of the soul, 17
_Position and Function of the American Bar, as an Element of
Conservatism in the State, The_, 179-81
“prejudice,” 223-24
Primary equivocation, 187-91
Prior, James, 75-76
“progress,” 212-14
_Reason of Church Government Urged Against Prelaty_, 151
Rhetorical syllogism, 173
Right of assumption, 169
Russell, Bertrand, 191, 204
Sandburg, Carl, 129
Santillana, George de, 203-4
“science,” 215-16
Seeman, Melvin, 192
“semantically purified” speech, 7-10
Sentence
defined, 117-18
grammatical types of, 119-27
Shapiro, Karl, 130
Similitude, argument from, defined, 56-57
Spinoza, B., 25
Stewart, Attorney-general of Tennessee, 32, 33, 39, 41, 46-47
Stylization, 182-83
Tate, Allen, 118
Taylor, A. E., 3
Taylor, Donald J., 194
Tennessee anti-evolution law, 29-30
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 76
Tuve, Rosemund, 150
Twain, Mark, 136, 224
Uncontested terms, 166-71, 184
_Where the Battle Was Fought_, 165
Whig political philosophy, 76-80
Williamson, Samuel T., 186
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