Philosophical Logic
This book contains the basic lessons of any introductory logic course including recognizing and evaluating arguments, categorical logic, propositional logic, truth tables, natural deduction, and informal fallacies.
There are also chapters on applying logic to everyday life with specific examples of how such concepts as truth tables, categorical syllogisms, and rules of inference can be applied.
This text can be used as a companion study guide to such logic textbooks as Patrick J. Hurley's Concise Introduction to Logic.
There are also chapters on applying logic to everyday life with specific examples of how such concepts as truth tables, categorical syllogisms, and rules of inference can be applied.
This text can be used as a companion study guide to such logic textbooks as Patrick J. Hurley's Concise Introduction to Logic.