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At one time, many philosophers held that faultless "laws of thought" were somehow inherent, a priori, in the very nature of mind. This belief was twice shaken in the past century; first when Russell and his successors showed how the logic men employ can be defective, and later when Freud and Piaget started to reveal the tortuous ways in which our minds actually develop.

At one time, many philosophers held that faultless laws of thought were somehow inherent, a priori, in the very nature of mind. This belief was twice shaken in the past century; first when Russell and his successors