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  1. This text is meant for the majority of students found in logic classrooms, those whose intellectual pursuits lie far outside philosophy and the field of logic. Put diferently, this book is for the 99% …

  2. inference is defined as ``the drawing of a conclusion from data or premises``` while an argument is defined to be ``a connected series of statements or reasons intended to establish a …

  3. We'll visit these topics in an interleaved manner first propositional logic (immediately with its semantics) and three methods of reasoning for it; then first-order logic and an in-depth look at …

  4. The definition of logic as the science and art of correct thinking defines logic by stating its proximate end or purpose. In our last chapter (Chapter 16), we shall consider logic from …

  5. In addition to Learning Logic, an eBook and other quizzes and self-study material are available on the Logic CourseMate site. Also available online through the Logic CourseMate site are brief …

  6. An Introduction to Logic: From Everyday Life to Formal Systems

    An introduction to the discipline of logic covering subjects from the structures of arguments, classical and modern logic, categorical and inductive inferences, to informal fallacies.

  7. In this course, we’ll be primarily concerned with words like ‘and’, ‘or’, ‘not’, ‘if...then’, ‘some’, and ‘all’, and grammatical structures involving them. Given this restricted focus, it doesn’t matter …

  8. Introduction to Logic - P. Suppes (1957) WW.djvu . Author. LLP . Created Date. 4/16/2008 3:05:50 PM .

  9. True to its name, A Concise Introduction to Logic, by Craig DeLancey, surveys propositional logic and predicate logic and goes on to introduce selected advanced topics, in little over 200 pages.

  10. Not only is the text freely available, we provide the LaTeX source under the Creative Commons Attri- bution license, which gives anyone the right to download, use, modify, re- arrange, …