Introductory Logic: The Fundamentals of Thinking Well Student Edition
by 5th Edition Author
(From Amazon): Studying formal logic can be intimidating without the right help, but knowing how to think logically isn't just for "experts." Logic should be your secret weapon. It's the tool for learning how to use other tools. It's the bones that give a clenched fist its structure (and knuckles). With that in mind, we have painstakingly designed Introductory Logic for everyday students, teachers, and parents who've never tackled syllogisms or fallacies before, but who know just how important learning logic is. In Introductory Logic, you'll get the benefit of James B. Nance's twenty years of teaching experience as you learn the fundamentals you need to think well wherever you are, including: How to properly define terms for maximum precision and accuracy -- and thus win the debate, How to form and interpret statements, the building blocks of logical thought, How to compose valid syllogisms, and -- just as importantly -- expose the invalid fakes using counterexamples, How to analyze arguments in normal English, How to identify and deflect informal fallacies (one of the most instantly applicable parts of logic), And much more! Anybody can do Introductory Logic. Brand new, clean, easy-to-read layout, lots of margin notes for key points and further study, a step-by-step modern method, and exercises for every lesson (plus review questions and review exercises for every unit) all make Introductory Logic the perfect choice for establishing a concrete and applicable knowledge of propositional arguments.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1591281652
- Print Status
- In Print
- Lessons
- 46
- Pages
- 293
- Publisher
- Canon Press
- Edition
- 5th
- Copyright
- 2014
Lessons
- 1 Lesson 1 -
- 2 Lesson 2
- 3 Lesson 3
- 4 Lesson 4
- 5 Lesson 5
- 6 Unit 1 Review Questions
- 7 Unit 1 Review Exercises
- 8 Lesson 6
- 9 Lesson 7
- 10 Lesson 8
- 11 Lesson 9
- 12 Lesson 10
- 13 Lesson 11
- 14 Lesson 12
- 15 Lesson 13
- 16 Lesson 14
- 17 Lesson 15
- 18 Lesson 16
- 19 Lesson 17
- 20 Lesson 18
- 21 Unit 2 Review Questions
- 22 Unit 2 Review Exercises
- 23 Lesson 19
- 24 Lesson 20
- 25 Lesson 21
- 26 Lesson 22
- 27 Lesson 23
- 28 Lesson 24
- 29 Lesson 25
- 30 Lesson 26
- 31 Unit 3 Review Questions
- 32 Unit 3 Review Exercises
- 33 Lesson 27
- 34 Lesson 28
- 35 Lesson 29
- 36 Lesson 30
- 37 Lesson 31
- 38 Lesson 32
- 39 Unit 4 Review Questions
- 40 Unit 4 Review Exercises
- 41 Lesson 33
- 42 Lesson 34
- 43 Lesson 35
- 44 Lesson 36
- 45 Unit 5 Review Questions
- 46 Unit 5 Review Exercises
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