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Logic: Select Readings and a Course Developer provides students
with thought-provoking texts that build upon each other to shorten
or expand readers' ideas of logic. The text addresses all major
subcategories of logic and provides each their own spotlight. This
coverage and organization gives instructors the flexibility to
assign sections and texts based on the importance of the topics
within their courses. The text features four units: an introduction
to logic, how to organize logical arguments, getting familiar with
logical fallacies, and an in-depth look at formal logic. Each unit
includes multiple readings that further explain each category,
including definitions of base terms of logic, diagramming, premise
and conclusion indicators, validity and soundness, non-arguments,
major categories of fallacies, symbols, and different types of
formal logic arguments, truth tables, and more. Designed to be used
in eight or fourteen-week courses, Logic in an ideal reader and
course developer for classes in religious studies, logic, and
media.
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