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Product Identifiers
PublisherWadsworth
ISBN-101133049753
ISBN-139781133049753
eBay Product ID (ePID)109084476
Product Key Features
Number of Pages528 Pages
Publication NameIntroduction to Logic and Critical Thinking
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2012
SubjectGeneral, Logic, Teaching Methods & Materials / General
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPhilosophy, Education
AuthorMerrilee H. Salmon
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight28.9 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number6
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Reviews"Merrilee Salmon's text wonderfully demonstrates the fact that both formal deductive logic and informal reasoning (critical thinking) are linked." "the text accomplishes what other logic books always force the instructor to develop on their own: a way to render philosophy and logic relevant to any student in any discipline while simultaneously demonstrating the importance of using language prudently.", It covers the range of tools that you should want to give to a critical thinker. It also presents wonderful, real-life examples of both the good and the bad in human thought, giving the student a chance to reflect and respond., "This text is exactly as advertised: an excellent introduction to both formal, sentential logic and informal, inductive reasoning ("critical thinking"). Of the numerous introductory "reasoning" texts that I have surveyed this one remains, to date, the only one currently on the market which extensively covers both deductive and inductive reasoning while remaining highly readable (i.e., does not read like a "math text") - no small feat."
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal160
Table Of ContentPREFACE. 1. Introduction To Arguments. 2. Paying Special Attention To The Language Of Arguments. 3. Deductive Arguments, Inductive Arguments, And Fallacies. 4. A Closer Look At Inductive Arguments. 5. Casual Arguments. 6. Probabilities And Inductive Logic. 7. Confirmation Of Hypotheses. 8. Deductive Reasoning-Sentential Logic. 9. Categorical Syllogisms. 10. Quantifiers AND Arguments In Which Validity Depends On Relationships. Appendix One: Proof Method for Truth-Functional Logic. Appendix Two: Index of Fallacies. Bibliography. Answers to Even Numbered Exercises. Index.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisDesigned for students with no prior training in logic, INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC AND CRITICAL THINKING offers an accessible treatment of logic that enhances understanding of reasoning in everyday life. The text begins with an introduction to arguments. After some linguistic preliminaries, the text presents a detailed analysis of inductive reasoning and associated fallacies. This order of presentation helps to motivate the use of formal methods in the subsequent sections on deductive logic and fallacies. Lively and straightforward prose assists students in gaining facility with the sometimes challenging concepts of logic. By combining a sensitive treatment of ordinary language arguments with a simple but rigorous exposition of basic principles of logic, the text develops students' understanding of the relationships between logic and language, and strengthens their skills in critical thinking.