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John P. Cleave
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This book seeks the unity in this diversity by asking what properties a structure should have to qualify it to be a logic. It does not provide a complete atlas of the logic manifold but prepounds a principle which, though it makes neither the crooked ...
R. S. Cohen
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Irving M. Copi
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Rendered from the 11th Edition of Copi/Cohen, "Introduction to Logic," the most respected introductory logic book on the market, this concise version presents a simplified yet rigorous introduction to the study of logic. It covers all major topics an ...
Irving M. Copi
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The aim of "Informal Logic, Third Edition" is to cultivate readers' basic critical, analytical and reasoning skills through the examination of arguments and explanations as they appear in natural language. Unlike traditional logic texts, which are de ...
Edward P. J. Corbett
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"The second edition of The Elements of Reasoning retains the accessible and succinct approach that made the first edition the best treatment of the essentials of argumentation." It presents the principles that govern the composition of effective argu ...
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"Critical Thinking Skills has taken the seemingly baffling art of analysis and broken it down into easy to understand blocks, with clear explanations, good examples, and plenty of activities to develop understanding at each stage. This easy to follow ...
Farinas Del Cerro Crocco
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This book looks at the ways in which conditionals, an integral part of philosophy and logic, can be of practical use in computer programming. It analyzes the different types of conditionals, including their applications and potential problems. Other ...
Daniel O. Dahlstrom
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By Husserl's own account, he composed the "Logical Investigations" over a century ago in order to solve two problems: the problem of providing a scientific, self-reflexive account of logical form and method, as a condition of science, and the problem ...