Sweet Reason: A Field Guide to Modern LogicJohn Wiley & Sons, 7. 10. 2011. - 400 страница Sweet Reason: A Field Guide to Modern Logic, 2nd Edition offers an innovative, friendly, and effective introduction to logic. It integrates formal first order, modal, and non-classical logic with natural language reasoning, analytical writing, critical thinking, set theory, and the philosophy of logic and mathematics.
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... Argument 7.5 Inductive Logic Chapter Eight 8.1 Predicate Wffs 8.2 Outlining Your Argument 8.3 The Logic of Chance Chapter Nine 9.1 Simple Deduction 9.2 Simple Strategy 9.3 Writing Your Argument 9.4 Basic Modal Logic Chapter Ten.
... Argument 7.5 Inductive Logic Chapter Eight 8.1 Predicate Wffs 8.2 Outlining Your Argument 8.3 The Logic of Chance Chapter Nine 9.1 Simple Deduction 9.2 Simple Strategy 9.3 Writing Your Argument 9.4 Basic Modal Logic Chapter Ten.
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... Argument 9.4 Basic Modal Logic Chapter Ten 10.1 Sentential Deduction 10.2 Sentential Strategy 10.3 Arguing with Yourself 10.4 Sophisticated Modal Logic Chapter Eleven 11.1 Predicate Deduction 11.2 Predicate Strategy 11.3 Why We Argue ...
... Argument 9.4 Basic Modal Logic Chapter Ten 10.1 Sentential Deduction 10.2 Sentential Strategy 10.3 Arguing with Yourself 10.4 Sophisticated Modal Logic Chapter Eleven 11.1 Predicate Deduction 11.2 Predicate Strategy 11.3 Why We Argue ...
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... argue. When two skilled debaters engage, the best argument prevails. More often than not the winner is the truth. Finally, the ability to argue represents power. If you can marshal! your thoughts, arrange them in a logical order, and ...
... argue. When two skilled debaters engage, the best argument prevails. More often than not the winner is the truth. Finally, the ability to argue represents power. If you can marshal! your thoughts, arrange them in a logical order, and ...
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... arguing that democracy is not a good form of government. We'll begin rebutting arguments, starting with this one, in Chapter Three. Exercises. Conclusions. Odd-numbered solutions begin on page 350 The conclusion can appear anywhere in the ...
... arguing that democracy is not a good form of government. We'll begin rebutting arguments, starting with this one, in Chapter Three. Exercises. Conclusions. Odd-numbered solutions begin on page 350 The conclusion can appear anywhere in the ...
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... arguments, about the relation between language and the world, and about how to tell a good argument from a bad one. We'll get to all of this, but let's begin by introducing a few terms. Some of these are technical terms in logic, and ...
... arguments, about the relation between language and the world, and about how to tell a good argument from a bad one. We'll get to all of this, but let's begin by introducing a few terms. Some of these are technical terms in logic, and ...
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What is Logic? | |
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