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Logic Made Easy

A Concise Introduction to Informal and Formal Logic
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Logic Made Easy: A Concise Introduction to Informal and Formal Logic is designed to help students expand their ability to think and reason. The text underscores the importance of logical thinking in professional and personal contexts. It demonstrates how the ability to understand the arguments of others, and formulate solid arguments, can make or break business negotiations, contracts, job offers, personal relationships, and more. The opening chapter provides readers with a concise introduction to logic. Additional chapters cover the basic concepts of an argument, the various types of meaning, and informal fallacies. Students learn about categorical propositions and categorical syllogisms. The final chapter examines propositional logic. The text is written in a highly conversational tone and connects concepts related to logic to everyday scenarios to encourage greater student understanding and engagement. Throughout, learning outcomes, reflection questions, key terms, summaries, and Exercise Your Brain activities reinforce key learnings and support retention of the material. A concise and approachable introduction, Logic Made Easy is an exemplary resource for philosophy, business, pre-law, and computer science programs, as well as any course with an emphasis on understanding and developing logical arguments.

Author Biography:

Gladys Childs is the dean of freshman success and an associate professor of religion at Texas Wesleyan University, where she teaches courses in logic and freshman success. She has also taught courses in the Old and New Testament, religion and pop culture, and Christian leadership. She holds a M.Div. from Brite Divinity School, a Ph.D. in foundations of education and M.A. in religious education from Southwestern Seminary, and B.A. degrees in psychology and Christian counseling from Ouachita Baptist University.
Release date NZ
August 30th, 2021
Author
Pages
162
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Dimensions
203x254x8
ISBN-13
9781793512833
Product ID
35240699

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