Introductory Logic: Student (3rd edition)
by Douglas J. Wilson Author
(From Amazon): Designed for eighth grade and up, these lessons cover logical statements, fallacies, syllogisms, and many other elements. This course is a thorough introduction and serves as both a self-contained course as well as a preparatory course for more advanced studies.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1885767366
- Print Status
- In Print
- Title Divisions
- 42
- Pages
- 119
- Suggested Grades
- 7th - 12th
- Publisher
- Canon Press
- Edition
- 3rd
- Copyright
- 1997
Title Divisions
- 1 Statements
- 2 Self-Supporting Statements
- 3 Supported Statements
- 4 Relationships Between Statements
- 5 Consistency and Disagreement
- 6 Test 1
- 7 The One Basic Verb
- 8 Standard Categorical Statements
- 9 The Square of Opposition
- 10 Contradiction
- 11 Contradiction
- 12 Contrariety
- 13 Subcontrariety
- 14 Subimplication
- 15 Superimplication
- 16 Superimplication
- 17 Test 2
- 18 Syllogisms and Validity/ Arguements
- 19 Truth and Validity
- 20 The Syllogism
- 21 Mood of Syllogisms
- 22 Figure of Syllogisms
- 23 Test 3
- 24 Testing Syllogisms by Counterexample
- 25 Distributed Terms
- 26 Testing Syllogisms by Rules
- 27 Arguements in Normal English
- 28 Immediate Inferences
- 29 Test 4
- 30 Translating Ordinary Statements
- 31 Parameters and Exclusives
- 32 Enthymemes
- 33 Test 5
- 34 Hypothetical Syllogisms
- 35 Hypothetical Syllogisms
- 36 Informal Fallacies
- 37 Fallacies of Distraction
- 38 Fallacies of Ambiguity
- 39 Fallacies of Form
- 40 Detecting Fallacies
- 41 Test 6
- 42 Final Test
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