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Tyler Cowen writes the One Sentence Book Review for The One Page Magazine, as well as a regular column for the Sunday business section.

Editor's note: Tyler Cowen, a professor of economics at George Mason University and co-proprietor of the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution, writes the One Sentence Book Review for The One Page Magazine, as well as a regular column for the Sunday business section.

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Listen to the podcast and submit questions for adjudication to www.maximumfun.org/jjho A ONE-SENTENCE BOOK REVIEW By Tyler Cowen "The Dawn of Innovation," by Charles R. Morris: The early 19th century as a pep talk for today.

It's possible to (mis)use all seven words in a one-sentence book report: "Mario Puzo's intriguing novel eschews the lyrical as the author instead crafts a poignant tale of family life and muses on the compelling doings of the Mob".

Bonaventure discusses both in his Commentary on the Sentences, Book II, distinction 39.

The treatise is composed of four books: Book I presents general considerations on the very notion of consequence; Book II treats of consequences involving modal sentences; Book III treats of syllogisms involving assertoric (i.e. non-modal) sentences; Book IV deals with syllogisms involving modal sentences.

In the same loft where we entangled, Clea and I drove ourselves mad reading the King of Sentences' books aloud, by candlelight, when we ought to have been sleeping.

When philosophers want to talk about words (or sentences or books) that are located in specific places for specific periods of time, they use the term tokens of the word (or sentence or book); when they want to talk about words (or sentences or books) that can appear in different places and times, they use the term types of word (or sentence or book).

1. Seth Mydans' article, "Briton appeals sentence over book on Singapore's use of death penalty" (IHT, April 12), contains several factual inaccuracies.

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