Philosophical Examination of the Ten Linguistic Traps/Issues
Stephen Keith McGrath ()
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Stephen Keith McGrath: University of Southern Queensland
Chapter Chapter 6 in Speaking Management, 2021, pp 41-71 from Springer
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Abstract Each of the ten linguistic traps is examined individually. The approach taken is to first explain the issue, then identify how it arose from the papers in Part II, give examples of its occurrence within management where possible, and consider its philosophical background before developing definitional axioms and/or rules to counteract it.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2213-7_6
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